Tom,
The machine did have a crash recently. The scsi controller stopped
responding, and I was unable to shut down the machine correctly. I
eventually just turned it off. When it came back up and I started
Postgresql everything seemed OK. I don't think that this problem occurred
then however. I believe that it started after that, tho I can't be totally
sure. I seem to remember doing a full vacuum after the machine came back up
and not getting any errors.
I haven't been able to troubleshoot and replace any bad hardware yet.
Thanks,
Peter Darley
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 6:51 PM
To: Peter Darley
Cc: Pgsql-General
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Vacuum problem
"Peter Darley" <pdarley@kinesis-cem.com> writes:
> Sorry, I always forget to post the version. I'm running 7.2.1 on Linux.
Drat ... I was hoping it was old ;-)
> I deleted the records from pg_class and pg_type, and vacuum succeeded
> without any errors.
I'm glad you got out of the problem, but you shouldn't have got into it.
There's a bug there somewhere, and I need more data to try to look for
it. Have you got any ideas about what might have triggered this
situation --- for example, were there any database crashes recently?
System crashes? Odd behavior of any kind?
regards, tom lane