Tom Lane wrote:
Gaetano Mendola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm running postgres 7.4.5 on a linux box, this morning I got this error on my logs:
WARNING: FlushRelationBuffers("exp_provider", 1836): block 1460 is referenced
(private 0, global 1)
ERROR: FlushRelationBuffers returned -2
Info for
Jan Wieck wrote:
> Any chance for bad memory?
>
I'll say near 0. However who never knows ? Now the server is again up and
running without glitches.
I suspect a race condition somewhere for the reindex operation.
I had with the engine 7.3 ( see in the archives ) a duplicate error during
reindexes at
Gaetano Mendola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running postgres 7.4.5 on a linux box, this morning I got this error on my logs:
> WARNING: FlushRelationBuffers("exp_provider", 1836): block 1460 is referenced
> (private 0, global 1)
> ERROR: FlushRelationBuffers returned -2
> Info for hacker
Any chance for bad memory?
Jan
On 9/30/2004 6:16 AM, Gaetano Mendola wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running postgres 7.4.5 on a linux box, this morning I got this error on my logs:
WARNING: FlushRelationBuffers("exp_provider", 1836): block 1460 is referenced
(private 0, global 1)
ERROR: FlushRelationBuffers
Hi all,
I'm running postgres 7.4.5 on a linux box, this morning I got this error on my logs:
WARNING: FlushRelationBuffers("exp_provider", 1836): block 1460 is referenced
(private 0, global 1)
ERROR: FlushRelationBuffers returned -2
DEBUG: AbortCurrentTransaction
PANIC: cannot abort transactio