Re: ERROR: fixrdesc: no pg_class entry for pg_class - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Thomas Bamesberger
Subject Re: ERROR: fixrdesc: no pg_class entry for pg_class
Date
Msg-id 1057236669.4954.18.camel@screwdriver.bms-austria.com
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In response to ERROR: fixrdesc: no pg_class entry for pg_class  (Thomas Bamesberger <bames@bms-austria.com>)
Responses Update from select??  ("jose antonio leo" <jaleo8@storelandia.com>)
List pgsql-general
Am Mit, 2003-07-02 um 16.55 schrieb Tom Lane:
> Thomas Bamesberger <bames@bms-austria.com> writes:
> > My PostgreSQL Database has been up and running exactly for one year, but
> > last week after rebooting the error message "fixrdesc: no pg_class entry
> > for pg_class" appeared on the screen. So is there any way to solve this
> > problem or to recover the data at least?
>
> Ouch.  You have a problem :-(
>
> Are you seeing this failure when you connect to any database in the
> cluster, or just one?

There is only one DB...

> If the former, I'd guess that you've been
> ignoring messages about needing a cluster-wide VACUUM for a little too
> long, and you're now hosed due to transaction wraparound.  If the
> latter, it's probably localized data corruption in that database's
> system catalog.  Which is not necessarily any better news, but there
> are a couple of desperation measures you can try:
>
> 1. Remove the "pg_internal.init" file in the broken database, then see
> if you can start a backend.
>
> 2. Try to start a standalone backend and reindex the system catalogs.
> (See the REINDEX man page for details on this rather arcane procedure.)

Thx for your hints, but neither of them did anything else than:
"fixrdesc: no pg_class entry for pg_class"

:(

Any other idea? I really would appreciate it...

Thx in advance

--
Thomas Bamesberger <bames@bms-austria.com>


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