Question on failure during cluster operation - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Chris Hoover
Subject Question on failure during cluster operation
Date
Msg-id 1d219a6f0606220652o18c4be0bp99c443d21f609314@mail.gmail.com
Whole thread Raw
Responses Re: Question on failure during cluster operation  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
List pgsql-admin
Question,

I am wanting to run a cluster on the main table in all of our 200+ databases.  However, my manager wants to know what would happen if we suffer a major failure while the cluster is running.  If I am running a "cluster chosen_index on main_table", and the server crashes,  would the database come back up (assuming the crash did not corrupt the database drives), or would I be looking at a restore and roll forward?

I am very confident in the cluster, and have seen it improve our performance, but my boss is still a bit cautious after all the server issues we had on our old servers and I don't know for sure the correct answer.  I believe that the database would self recover like it does 99% of the time, and we would be back up running in a few minutes, but I need to know for sure.

So, what am I looking at if there is a major failure in the middle of a cluster operation?

Thanks,

Chris

RH 4.0
PG 8.1.3

pgsql-admin by date:

Previous
From: "sandhya"
Date:
Subject: Re: reg:lo_write
Next
From: Alvaro Herrera
Date:
Subject: Re: 2,2gb of pg_xlog ??