Re: Is my database now too big? - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Darren Reed
Subject Re: Is my database now too big?
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Msg-id 4712DC28.3090708@fastmail.net
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In response to Re: Is my database now too big?  (Darren Reed <darrenr+postgres@fastmail.net>)
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Darren Reed wrote:
> Scott Marlowe wrote:
>> On 10/7/07, Darren Reed <darrenr+postgres@fastmail.net> wrote:
>> > Scott Marlowe wrote:
>> > > On 10/7/07, Darren Reed <darrenr@fastmail.net> wrote:
>> > > > Scott Marlowe wrote:
>>
>> > A few days ago I did:
>> > pg_dumpall > foo
>> > What I was doing yesterday was:
>> > rm -rf /data/db/*
>> > initdb -D /data/db
>> > start
>> > psql < foo
>> > run for some period
>> > stop
>> > reboot
>> > start
>> > ...tables have gone but disk space is still in use.
>> > I dont know if it was during the period of running that the
>> > database got corrupted (interrupted insert/update/query?)
>> > or what happened.
>>
>> Are you sure postgresql was starting up in the /data/db directory
>> after reboot and not somewhere else like /var/lib/pgsql/data???
>>
>> IF you're definitely hitting the right directory, then Is the database
>> shutting down cleanly on reboot?  It might be that it's getting killed
>> during a write and you've got some kind of problem with fsync on your
>> machine so the db is getting corrupted
>>
>> > > Can you be more specific on what exact query causes the problem
>> to show up?
>> > >
>> >
>> > It turned out that _any_ query on that table caused the problem to
>> show up.
>> >
>> > I couldn't even do "DROP TABLE ifl;" without postgres growing until it
>> > ran out of memory.
>>
>> definitely sounds like some kind of issue other just the size of the
>> table, like some kind of corruption.
>>
>> ...
>> And I don't see anything else in your postgresql.conf that looks
>> suspicious.  I'm leaning towards possible pilot error in shutting down
>> or starting up the db.
>>
>
> Ok, I've had another reoccurance of this problem.
>
> The sequence of events was something like this:
> CREATE TABLESPACE foo LOCATION "/data/index/ext";
> <wait>
> <machine hangs>
> <reboot>
> Of course postgresql didn't shut down cleanly because it was
> naughtly earlier and ate all my RAM, causing the box to hang.
> Now I'm back to the prior problem: entire tables are missing
> when postgresql starts back up again.  Obviously there is some
> sort of corruption (caused by postgresql) and it isn't able to
> recover properly.

I suppose the obvious question here is how do I restore the
missing tables?  The data is all there, is there some sort of
transaction log that can be unwound to restore visibility of
the missing tables?  Where do I start for trying to do some
forensics?  Or am I SOL?

Darren


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