On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 19:03, Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> wrote:
> On 6 March 2012 18:01, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tuesday, March 06, 2012 9:53:52 am Tom Lane wrote:
>>> Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> writes:
>>> > /home/thom/Development/data was causing problems so:
>>> >
>>> > mv data databroken
>>> > mkdir data
>>> > initdb
>>> >
>>> > ... working fine again. I then used the postmaster.pid from this when
>>> > started up. But if I do:
>>> >
>>> > pg_ctl stop
>>> > rm -rf data
>>> > mv databroken data
>>> > initdb
>>> >
>>> > ... error messages appear again.
>>>
>>> Okay, so the question becomes: what is different between databroken and
>>> a freshly mkdir'd empty directory? If there is no visible difference in
>>> contents, ownership, or permissions, then it seems like this is evidence
>>> of a filesystem bug (ie, apparently empty directory acts nonempty for
>>> some operations).
>>
>> A thought, what if you do rm -rf * in the data directory?
>
> I've done that a couple times, but no effect. I think Tom's point
> about a filesystem bug is probably right.
You mentioned encryptfs, right? That's where I'd be looking first :-O
it wasn't obvious enough to throw something in your kernel dmesg log
by any chance? :-)
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