Re: could not open file "global/pg_filenode.map": Operation not permitted - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: could not open file "global/pg_filenode.map": Operation not permitted
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Msg-id a08f7e54-0a6f-466b-b3fc-08165076c605@aklaver.com
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In response to Re: could not open file "global/pg_filenode.map": Operation not permitted  (Nick Renders <postgres@arcict.com>)
Responses Re: could not open file "global/pg_filenode.map": Operation not permitted  (Nick Renders <postgres@arcict.com>)
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On 3/11/24 03:11, Nick Renders wrote:
> Thank you for your reply Laurenz.
> I don't think it is related to any third party security software. We have several other machines with a similar
setup,but this is the only server that has this issue.
 
> 
> The one thing different about this machine however, is that it runs 2 instances of Postgres:
> - cluster A on port 165
> - cluster B on port 164
> Cluster A is actually a backup from another Postgres server that is restored on a daily basis via Barman. This means
thatwe login remotely from the Barman server over SSH, stop cluster A's service (port 165), clear the Data folder,
restorethe latest back into the Data folder, and start up the service again.
 
> Cluster B's Data and service (port 164) remain untouched during all this time. This is the cluster that experiences
theintermittent "operation not permitted" issue.
 
> 
> Over the past 2 weeks, I have suspended our restore script and the issue did not occur.
> I have just performed another restore on cluster A and now cluster B is throwing errors in the log again.

Since it seems to be the trigger, what are the contents of the restore 
script?

> 
> Any idea why this is happening? It does not occur with every restore, but it seems to be related anyway.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nick Renders
> 


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Adrian Klaver
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