On Tue, 2011-05-03 at 01:14 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
Craig Ringer cr...@postnewspapers.com.au writes:
This message is very weird: could not read from file pg_clog/02CD at
offset 73728: Success.
Probably indicates an attempted read from beyond EOF. The main
relation-access code paths have
On 02/05/11 03:32, Iztok Stotl wrote:
My database crashed and server won't start ...
--
LOG: database system was interrupted while in recovery at 2011-05-01
19:31:37 CEST
HINT: This probably means that some data is corrupted and you will
Craig Ringer cr...@postnewspapers.com.au writes:
This message is very weird: could not read from file pg_clog/02CD at
offset 73728: Success.
Probably indicates an attempted read from beyond EOF. The main
relation-access code paths have been fixed to give a more intelligible
error message about
My database crashed and server won't start ...
--
LOG: database system was interrupted while in recovery at 2011-05-01
19:31:37 CEST
HINT: This probably means that some data is corrupted and you will have
to use the last backup for recovery.
"Hancock, David (DHANCOCK)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry I didn't give more detail. OS is Linux 2.2 kernel, PostgreSQL is
6.5.3. The problem is that I copied the .../base/* directories elsewhere in
preparation for making base a symlink to a different filesystem with more
space. I then