After upgrade 7.2.1 to 7.4 "ERROR: large object ... does not exist" - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Dirk Försterling |
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Subject | After upgrade 7.2.1 to 7.4 "ERROR: large object ... does not exist" |
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Msg-id | 3FC915B0.7030100@zorbla.de Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-general |
Hi all, a few days ago, I upgraded from PostgreSQL 7.2.1 to 7.4, following the instructions in the INSTALL file, including dump and restore. All this worked fine without any error (message). Since then, I found lots of the following in the postmaster output: 2003-11-29 15:19:54 [1359] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:20:11 [1649] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:20:11 [1657] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:20:27 [1732] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:20:49 [1956] ERROR: large object 10204242 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:20:49 [1975] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:21:49 [2784] ERROR: large object 10204242 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:21:56 [3150] ERROR: large object 10204242 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:22:49 [4053] ERROR: large object 10204242 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:23:06 [4132] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:24:47 [5114] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:26:09 [6259] ERROR: large object 4838779 does not exist 2003-11-29 15:26:27 [6515] ERROR: large object 10204242 does not exist I cannot find the source of those errors. It seems that everything is basically working, but there are always those errors about the two large objects. I'd like to find out what went wrong and how I can repair it. I couldn't find anything in the docs and the mailing lists. To give more information about the messages, here are two more detailed outputs, one per id: 003-11-29 21:42:43 [2533] LOG: 00000: statement: BEGIN LOCATION: pg_parse_query, postgres.c:464 2003-11-29 21:42:43 [2533] LOG: 00000: statement: select proname, oid from pg_proc where proname = 'lo_open' or proname = 'lo_close' or proname = 'lo_creat' or proname = 'lo_unlink' or proname = 'lo_lseek' or proname = 'lo_tell' or proname = 'loread' or proname = 'lowrite' LOCATION: pg_parse_query, postgres.c:464 2003-11-29 21:42:43 [2533] ERROR: 42704: large object 10204242 does not exist LOCATION: inv_open, inv_api.c:128 2003-11-29 21:42:43 [2533] LOG: 00000: statement: ROLLBACK ----------8<---------8<-------------- 2003-11-29 21:43:48 [3047] LOG: 00000: statement: BEGIN LOCATION: pg_parse_query, postgres.c:464 2003-11-29 21:43:48 [3047] LOG: 00000: statement: select proname, oid from pg_proc where proname = 'lo_open' or proname = 'lo_close' or proname = 'lo_creat' or proname = 'lo_unlink' or proname = 'lo_lseek' or proname = 'lo_tell' or proname = 'loread' or proname = 'lowrite' LOCATION: pg_parse_query, postgres.c:464 2003-11-29 21:43:48 [3057] LOG: 00000: statement: set datestyle to 'ISO'; select version(), case when pg_encoding_to_char(1) = 'SQL_ASCII' then 'UNKNOWN' else get databaseencoding() end; LOCATION: pg_parse_query, postgres.c:464 2003-11-29 21:43:48 [3047] ERROR: 42704: large object 4838779 does not exist LOCATION: inv_open, inv_api.c:128 2003-11-29 21:43:48 [3047] LOG: 00000: statement: ROLLBACK The logged statements seems to suggest that there went something wrong with the template database creation or maybe the dump/restore. But as I wrote earlier: There was no visible error. -dirk -- D i r k F "o r s t e r l i n g r@zorbla.de http://r@zorbla.de/ ------------- A child of five could understand this. Fetch me a child of five!
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