"Reinhard Hnat" <hnat@logotronic.co.at> writes:
> DBAdmin@linuxtest:~> postgres -D $PGDATA
> LOG: database system was shut down at 2004-09-07 11:15:03 CEST
> LOG: open of /home/DBAdmin/postgres/data/pg_xlog/000000010000003E (log file
> 1, segment 62) failed: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
> LOG: invalid primary checkpoint record
> LOG: open of /home/DBAdmin/postgres/data/pg_xlog/000000010000003E (log file
> 1, segment 62) failed: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
> LOG: invalid secondary checkpoint record
> PANIC: unable to locate a valid checkpoint record
> The files noted in the above messages do not exist but there are otheres
> called 0000000100000078 .. 000000010000007D
Did you suffer some kind of system crash? xlog files don't normally
just disappear.
You can probably get out of this with pg_resetxlog. I'm not sure
whether you will find corrupted data after you do. The log messages
seem to indicate that the database had been shut down cleanly before
the problem occurred; if so the contents of xlog aren't really needed.
But if you had filesystem corruption it may have affected more than
just the xlog files. A dump and reload might be prudent.
regards, tom lane