Re: drive failure - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Tony Capobianco
Subject Re: drive failure
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Msg-id 1301578887.2019.4.camel@tony1.localdomain
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In response to drive failure  (Tony Capobianco <tcapobianco@prospectiv.com>)
Responses Re: drive failure
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We were able to determine through a few of our queries that an index was
corrupt.  We did this through the process of elimination however.  As a
result, I have two questions:
How can I determine that we have a corrupt index?
How can I determine which datafile (5875980.x) is related to which
tablespace?

On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 08:38 -0400, Tony Capobianco wrote:
> Hello,
> He had a drive fail in an array and the spare kicked in to replace the
> failed drive.  However, when I query a specific table, I get the below
> error:
>
> ERROR:  could not open file
> "pg_tblspc/16412/PG_9.0_201008051/16419/5875980.7" (target block
> 2968776487): No such file or directory
>
>
> When I change to this directory, the file in question does not exist.
> Am I to assume that I'm completely hosed?  If the spare kicked in, what
> happened to the file listed above?  Any hints would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks.



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