At some point between april 13 and now a single row in my 'orders' table
became compromised and caused the failure of pg_dump upon which I had
been depending for a backup, sort of. I say sort of because I allowed
each days dump to overwrite the previous and as such cannot point to a
specific day and say "that's when it came unstuck". Upon deletion of the
afflicted row the pg_dump proceeded in an orderly manner.
Is there any obvious/common cause of corruption of (probably varchar)
data?
Is there any simple/automated detection scheme?

The database is on RedHat 6.1 linux box with a paltry 64 megs of ram to
entertain its celeron 333.  The dbase version is postgres 6.5.3 .
The whole kit is about to be upgraded to RedHat7.1/Postgres7.03 128Meg
533Mhz.


[postgres@midas pgsql]$ pg_dump bella>data/sunday.dump 
FATAL 1:  Memory exhausted in AllocSetAlloc()
PQendcopy: resetting connection
SQL query to dump the contents of Table 'orders' did not execute
correctly.  After we read all the table contents from the backend,
PQendcopy() failed.  Explanation from backend: 'FATAL 1:  Memory
exhausted in AllocSetAlloc()
'.
The query was: 'COPY "orders" TO stdout;
'.
[postgres@midas pgsql]$ 


This is the last few lines that the dump output.  I have seperated
individual orders with a blank line for clarity

16997   1       Fri Dec 15 16:37:12 2000 PST    t       Cash    $2.94   $0.19   $0.00  
 1 Regular
SLC VEG $2.75<!> <!> <!>ISPEC<!><*>     COMPLETE        Pickup  f               
716736777

16998   9802215 Fri Dec 15 16:43:21 2000 PST    f       Cash    $20.38  $1.33   $0.00  
 1
Medium HAW $12.25<!> <!> <!>0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1ISPEC<!><*>2 Small T.S. $3.00<!> <!> <!>ISPEC<!><*>4
Regular G.B. $3.80<!> <!> <!>ISPEC<!><*>        COMPLETE        Delivery        f      
         716736777

16999   9908055 Fri Dec 15 16:45:12 2000 PST    f       Cash    $17.92  $1.17   $0.00  
 1
Regular WH CHICK $9.75<!> <!> <!>0 0 0 1ISPEC<!><*>1 Regular L.M.S.
$7.00<!> <!> <!>ISPEC<!><*>     COMPLETE        Delivery        f               
716736777

17000   9855620 Fri Dec 15 16:48:15 2000 PST    f       Cash    $20.60  $1.35   $0.00  
 1
Small BASIC $6.25<!> <!> <!>0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0ISPEC<!><*>1 Small GOURMET $10.50<!> <!> <!>0 1
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1ISPEC<!><*>2
Regular Pop $2.50<!>2x R.B.<!> <!>0 0 0 0 0 0 2ISPEC<!><*>      COMPLETE
Delivery        f               716736777

17225   1       Sun Dec 17 01:45:29 2000 PST    t       Cash    $2.94   $0.19   $0.00  
 447 19688
19I! 8 19I!              f       



Here's the 'wounded' ordernumber as queried from a previously dumped
version

bella=# select * from orders where ordnumber=17225;
 ordnumber | customernumber |       ordertime        | pickupdel |
paymethod | total | gstotal | discount |                    
items                     |  status  | pudelcharge | edits | wastecolumn
|   staff    
-----------+----------------+------------------------+-----------+-----------+-------+---------+----------+-----------------------------------------------+----------+-------------+-------+-------------+-----------
     17225 |              1 | 2000-12-17 01:45:29-08 | t         |
Cash      | $2.94 |   $0.19 |    $0.00 | 1 Regular SLC VEG $2.75<!> <!>
<!>ISPEC<!><*> | COMPLETE | Pickup      | f     |             |
716736777 
(1 row)





-- 

Glenn Wittrock

Linux: when you need to run like a greased weasel.

---------------------------(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

Reply via email to