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%s: multitransaction offset (-O) must not be -1
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:201
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%s: invalid argument for option -l
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%s: no data directory specified
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:238
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%s: cannot be executed by "root"
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:252
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You must run %s as the PostgreSQL superuser.
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:254
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%s: could not change directory to "%s": %s
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:264
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%s: could not open file "%s" for reading: %s
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:279 pg_resetxlog.c:407
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%s: lock file "%s" exists
Is a server running? If not, delete the lock file and try again.
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:285
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If these values seem acceptable, use -f to force reset.
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:355
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The database server was not shut down cleanly.
Resetting the transaction log might cause data to be lost.
If you want to proceed anyway, use -f to force reset.
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Located in pg_resetxlog.c:367
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