Re: Tom Lane 2015-05-23 <2284.1432413...@sss.pgh.pa.us>
> Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org> writes:
> > the new fsync-pgdata-on-recovery code tries to open all files using
> > O_RDWR. At least on 9.1, this can make recovery fail:
> 
> Hm.  I wonder whether it would be all right to just skip files for which
> we get EPERM on open().  The argument being that if we can't write to the
> file, we should not be held responsible for fsync'ing it either.  But
> I'm not sure whether EPERM would be the only relevant errno, or whether
> there are cases where this would mask real problems.

Maybe logging WARNINGs instead of FATAL would be enough of a fix?

Christoph
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