Re: FlushRelationBuffers error - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jan Wieck
Subject Re: FlushRelationBuffers error
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Msg-id 415C2B58.9030105@Yahoo.com
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In response to FlushRelationBuffers error  (Gaetano Mendola <mendola@bigfoot.com>)
Responses Re: FlushRelationBuffers error  (Gaetano Mendola <mendola@bigfoot.com>)
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Any chance for bad memory?


Jan


On 9/30/2004 6:16 AM, Gaetano Mendola wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm running postgres 7.4.5 on a linux box, this morning I got this error on my logs:
> 
> WARNING:  FlushRelationBuffers("exp_provider", 1836): block 1460 is referenced (private 0, global 1)
> ERROR:  FlushRelationBuffers returned -2
> DEBUG:  AbortCurrentTransaction
> PANIC:  cannot abort transaction 354676201, it was already committed
> 
> after the recovery:
> 
> ERROR:  could not access status of transaction 352975274
> DEBUG:  AbortCurrentTransaction
> 
> this messages for 5 hours
> 
> 
> 
> I had my verbosity equal to terse ( I run the server with debug2 level ) so I didn't see the
> exactly reason for this, after putting verbosity to "verbose" I got the entire message:
> 
> ERROR:  58P01: could not access status of transaction 352975274
> DETAIL:  could not open file "/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_clog/0150": No such file or directory
> LOCATION:  SlruReportIOError, slru.c:609
> DEBUG:  00000: AbortCurrentTransaction
> LOCATION:  PostgresMain, postgres.c:2721
> 
> In the pg_clog directory I had only the  file   0152 !
> 
> 
> I had to create a 8k file with zeroes and I discover the offset:
> 
> ERROR:  XX000: could not access status of transaction 352975274
> DETAIL:  could not read from file "/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_clog/0150" at offset 155648: Success
> LOCATION:  SlruReportIOError, slru.c:630
> DEBUG:  00000: AbortCurrentTransaction
> LOCATION:  PostgresMain, postgres.c:2721
> 
> After creating that file till to cover that offset the problem seems be fixed.
> 
> Info for hackers: exp_provider is an index and during that message a reindex was in place.
> 
> Some questions:
> What about the 0151  file?
> Don't you think that even with verbosity terse the message about the file missing shall appear ?
> Why emit the offset only if the file was found ?
> 
> I have to thank Neil Conway that was helping me on IRC about this error.
> 
> If you need further infos, please let me know.
> 
> Regards
> Gaetano Mendola
> 
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