Re: : failed: ERROR: could not open file "base/44620/972355": No such file or directory - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Venkat Balaji
Subject Re: : failed: ERROR: could not open file "base/44620/972355": No such file or directory
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Msg-id CAFrxt0gqwsdegm=xarWZSHLMMkpqRbR4Ezrbx-7Tz+d7ZT1ZBA@mail.gmail.com
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In response to : failed: ERROR: could not open file "base/44620/972355": No such file or directory  (Venkat Balaji <venkat.balaji@verse.in>)
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Sorry forgot to mention the thread I referred to -


Thanks
VB

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Venkat Balaji <venkat.balaji@verse.in> wrote:
Hello Everyone,

We had recently taken an online backup of our production database cluster (pg_start_backup() - rsync - pg_stop_backup()).

We had built the testing cluster with the backup.

When we try to  vacuum the database or vacuum full the testing database, we are getting the following error.

 vacuuming of database.... failed: ERROR:  could not open file "base/44620/972355": No such file or directory

In an other situation-

postgres=# select * from table1 limit 10;
ERROR:  could not open file "base/44620/1022275": No such file or directory

After going through the below thread, one situation which we believe could be the problem is -

- Table1 is a partitioned table and we keep dropping and adding partitions on daily basis. This might have happened at the time we were backing up.

Is this the problem ? If yes, what precautions we need to take ? perform the backup when there are no DDLs are happening ?

Both the base files "972355" and "1022275" are not existing in production (probably they belong to dropped partitions --  not sure).

We have a data center migration coming up, so, this is very critical for us -

PG Version - 9.0.1
OS - RHEL 5.5 (prod) and RHEL 6.1 (test)

Please help

Thanks
VB

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