Re: Version 7.2.3 unrecoverable crash on missing pg_clog - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Andy Osborne
Subject Re: Version 7.2.3 unrecoverable crash on missing pg_clog
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Msg-id 3E1D9759.2080303@sift.co.uk
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In response to Version 7.2.3 unrecoverable crash on missing pg_clog  (Andy Osborne <andy@sift.co.uk>)
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Tom Lane wrote:
> Andy Osborne <andy@sift.co.uk> writes:
>
>>Tom Lane wrote:
 >
> But with no way to reproduce it it's hard to pin blame.

Sad but true :-(

>>>You didn't happen to make a physical copy of the news table before
>>>dropping it, did you?  It'd be interesting to examine the remains.
>>
>
>>Sadly, no I didn't.  This is one of our live database servers
>>and I was under a lot of pressure to get it back quickly.  If
>>it does it again, what can I do to provide the most useful
>>feedback ?.
>
>
> If the database isn't unreasonably large, perhaps you could take a
> tarball dump of the whole $PGDATA directory tree while the postmaster
> is stopped?  That would document the situation for examination at leisure.

It's about 8GB in total, so that seems like a plan.

Thanks for your help,

Andy

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