Hello *, after a harddisk filling up to a 100% the database crashed. This is the output I get when I try to start the DB again. Is there any chance to get it back running without using a dump ?
regards, -Andreas 2004-06-11 13:38:23 [22379] LOG: database system was interrupted while in recovery at 2004-06-11 13:32:44 CEST HINT: This probably means that some data is corrupted and you will have to use the last backup for recovery. 2004-06-11 13:38:23 [22379] LOG: checkpoint record is at 25/FB90EFA4 2004-06-11 13:38:23 [22379] LOG: redo record is at 25/FB90ED88; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown FALSE 2004-06-11 13:38:23 [22379] LOG: next transaction ID: 10185227; next OID: 17088234 2004-06-11 13:38:23 [22379] LOG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress 2004-06-11 13:38:23 [22379] LOG: redo starts at 25/FB90ED88 2004-06-11 13:38:24 [22379] PANIC: could not access status of transaction 10256385 DETAIL: could not read from file "/var/data/pgsql/data/dbs_1/pg_clog/0009" at offset 204800: Success 2004-06-11 13:38:24 [22373] LOG: startup process (PID 22379) was terminated by signal 6 2004-06-11 13:38:24 [22373] LOG: aborting startup due to startup process failure ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly