Re: PANIC: corrupted item pointer
От | Janning Vygen |
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Тема | Re: PANIC: corrupted item pointer |
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Msg-id | 4F76E8B0.9080608@kicktipp.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PANIC: corrupted item pointer (Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com>) |
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Re: PANIC: corrupted item pointer
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Список | pgsql-general |
Thank you so much for still helping me... Am 30.03.2012 20:24, schrieb Jeff Davis: > On Fri, 2012-03-30 at 16:02 +0200, Janning Vygen wrote: >> The PANIC occurred first on March, 19. My servers uptime ist 56 days, so >> about 4th of February. There was no power failure since i started to use >> this machine. This machine is in use since March, 7. I checked it twice: >> Now power failure. > > Just to be sure: the postgres instance didn't exist before you started > to use it, right? I don't really understand your question, but it was like this: The OS was installed a few days before, the i installed the postgresql instance. I configured my setup with a backup server by WAL archiving. Then i tested some things and i played around with pg_reorg (but i didn't use ist till then) then i dropped the database, shut down my app, installed a fresh dump and restarted the app. >>> Did you get the PANIC and WARNINGs on the primary or the replica? It >>> might be worth doing some comparisons between the two systems. >> >> It only happend on my primary server. My backup server has no suspicious >> log entries. > > Do you have a full copy of the two data directories? It might be worth > exploring the differences there, but that could be a tedious process. Is it still worth to make the copy now? At the moment everything is running fine. >> It is pretty obvious to me the segmentation fault is the main reason for >> getting the PANIC afterwards. What can cause a segmentation fault? Is >> there anything to analyse further? > > It's clear that they are connected, but it's not clear that it was the > cause. To speculate: it might be that disk corruption caused the > segfault as well as the PANICs. > > Do you have any core files? No, i didn't found any in my postgresql dirs. Should i have a core file around when i see a segmentation fault? What should i look for? > Can you get backtraces? I have never done it before. But as everything runs fine at the moment it's quite useless, isn't it? regards Janning > Regards, > Jeff Davis >
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