Re: database corruption - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: database corruption
Date
Msg-id 200904081910.13716.aklaver@comcast.net
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In response to database corruption  ("Jeff Brenton" <jbrenton@sandvine.com>)
Responses Re: database corruption
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On Wednesday 08 April 2009 6:32:06 pm Jeff Brenton wrote:
> I've encountered some db corruption after restarting postgres on my
> database server running 8.2.4.  I think that postgres did not shut down
> cleanly.  Postgres started appropriately but crashed 45 minutes later.
> I used pg_resetxlog after the crash to get the db to start again but it
> appears that the database is not running properly now.  When users try
> to access some of the tables in the db they get the error below;
>
>
>
> ERROR:  index "testrun_log_pkey" contains unexpected zero page at block
> 3155408
>
> HINT:  Please REINDEX it.}> <SQL environment diagnostic: no diagnostic
> record
>
> SQL connection is null
>
> SQL statement diagnostic: XX002 7 {Error while executing the query;
>
> ERROR:  index "testrun_log_pkey" contains unexpected zero page at block
> 3155408
>
> HINT:  Please REINDEX it.}
>
>
>
> I've attempted to re-index the pkey listed but after an hour it fails
> with
>
>
>
> REINDEX INDEX testrun_log_pkey;
>
>
>
> ERROR:  could not write block 1832079 of temporary file: No space left
> on device
>
> HINT:  Perhaps out of disk space?
>
>
>
> There is currently 14GB free on the disk that postgres is installed on.
> Does anyone know what I can do to get the db up and running again?

I guess the first question is, does the db have permissions(access) to all that
space?

>
>
>
> /dev/amrd0s1a    3.9G    2.7G    898M    75%    /
>
> /dev/amrd0s1e    115G     43G     63G    40%    /backup
>
> /dev/amrd1s1d    133G    748M    121G     1%    /wal
>
> /dev/amrd2s1d    663G    596G     14G    98%    /db
>
> /dev/amrd0s1d    3.9G    184M    3.4G     5%    /var



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Adrian Klaver
aklaver@comcast.net

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