Re: Postmaster cannot start - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Chun Yit\(Chronos\)
Subject Re: Postmaster cannot start
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Msg-id 004301c678d3$8c5151d0$a279640a@Beh
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In response to Postmaster cannot start  ("Chun Yit\(Chronos\)" <ivanbeh@chronos.com.my>)
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> What i done is i use the last backup file and restore it on new $PGData
> Directory, now it
> ok. just curious how this thing can happen? maybe i asking a stupid
> question since i using
> quite old Postgresql Version but hoping this problem won't come back
> again.
> Thanks for your help to clear some doubt on my mind.

> Regards
> Beh


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Lane" <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: "Chun Yit(Chronos)" <ivanbeh@chronos.com.my>
Cc: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Postmaster cannot start


> "Chun Yit\(Chronos\)" <ivanbeh@chronos.com.my> writes:
>> PANIC:  btree_delete_page_redo: uninitialized right sibling
>> LOG:  startup process (PID 5043) was terminated by signal 6
>> LOG:  aborting startup due to startup process failure
>
> That's pretty ugly :-(.  I think your only hope to get out of it is to
> use pg_resetxlog.  After that, you will undoubtedly need to reindex
> pg_class in the problem database.  After that, if you're very lucky,
> you'll be able to pg_dump.  If you can get a clean dump, then initdb
> and reload --- it would not be wise to keep using the database.
>
> I'd suggest first taking a filesystem backup of the $PGDATA directory as
> it stands, so you can get back to where you are if this fails to work.
>
> Assuming you can get back up and running, you should look into (a) why
> you are running an old, known-buggy PG release, and (b) whether you have
> flaky hardware, as per comments already made upthread.
>
> regards, tom lane
>


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