Dear all,
As current situation, i can not upgrade on higher version.
Is there any recovery command available?
Regards,
Yogesh
On Thursday, September 14, 2017, Gavin Flower <
GavinFlower@archidevsys.co.nz> wrote:
On 14/09/17 15:29, Yogesh Sharma wrote:
Dear All,
Thanks in advance.
We are using Postgres 8.1.18 version.
In Postgres log, we found below logs.
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CONTEXT:writing block 0 of relation 1664/0/1260
ERROR: could not write block 0 of relation 1664/0/1260: Bad address
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Due to this pglog_Xlog directory has been continuously increased and directory has been full and Postgres is stopped.
Please let me know how to recover this issue.
Regards.
Yogesh
When you have recovered from that - I strong suggest that you consider upgrading to a supported version of Postgres like 9.6.5, as Postgres 8 is no longer supported and later versions have many bug fixes and enhancements! Note that Postgres will be released in a few weeks.
Cheers,
Gavin