Re: Server goes to Recovery Mode when run a SQL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: Server goes to Recovery Mode when run a SQL
Date
Msg-id d1b0c06b-1aba-5293-8893-70771682f292@aklaver.com
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In response to Re: Server goes to Recovery Mode when run a SQL  (PegoraroF10 <marcos@f10.com.br>)
List pgsql-general
On 2/4/19 7:33 AM, PegoraroF10 wrote:
> About replication ... Logical Replication with CREATE
> PUBLICATION/SUBSCRIPTION.
> 
> Yes, some DDL commands were ran on that server but none of them were related
> with that select.
> Let me explain better. We have a single server with a single database on it.
> Each customer has its own schema and connects to it to work exclusively on
> that schema. So, sometimes we add some customer or change something on an
> old one. But this DDL change we could ran is not related with that schema we
> are talking. Schemas can have different structures but that schema which
> puts my server on recovery mode was not changed.
> 
> Maybe something related happened some days ago. When we start a new customer
> we add a schema, put all their tables on it and it´s ok. Our server has
> today 90 schemas and each schema has 100 tables, resulting in 9000 tables.
> Some days ago we added 5 new customers on same day, so we added 500 tables.
> Then, when we did that some selects on system tables were very very slow and
> that was only solved when we did a REINDEX DATABASE. Even REINDEX SYSTEM did
> not solve. Is this problem related with recovery mode of my server ?

Unsure at the moment as there is not enough information to come to any 
conclusions.

Questions:

1) Do you still have the logs from when you added the 5 new schema and 
do they show any warnings, errors, etc at or after that time?

2) Are you seeing any warnings, errors, etc in the logs currently?

3) Is the replication for all tables?

4) The exact same query works without a problem on the replicated 
server, correct?

5) In the Postgres server that is being replicated to are there any log 
entries that might be of concern?

6) Is it possible to get a stack trace of the crash?:

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Getting_a_stack_trace_of_a_running_PostgreSQL_backend_on_Linux/BSD



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