Apparently the machine hung in between those two times.
I don't have any specific information, I am debugging remotely over
the phone.
Dave
On 16-Nov-05, at 5:21 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Dave Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nov 16 18:03:32 dx1-ptr postgres[23410]: [4-1] LOG: shutting down
Nov 16 18:03:35 dx1-ptr postgres[23410]: [5-1] LOG: database system
is shut down
Nov 16 18:21:18 dx1-ptr postgres[10884]: [1-1] LOG: could not create
IPv6 socket: Address family not supported by protocol
Nov 16 18:21:18 dx1-ptr postgres[10960]: [2-1] LOG: database system
was shut down at 2005-11-16 18:03:35 GMT
Nov 16 18:21:18 dx1-ptr postgres[10960]: [3-1] LOG: could not open
file "/data/db/pgdata/pg_xlog/00000082000000E2" (log file 130, segm
ent 226): No such file or directory
Nov 16 18:21:18 dx1-ptr postgres[10960]: [4-1] LOG: invalid primary
checkpoint record
Nov 16 18:21:18 dx1-ptr postgres[10960]: [5-1] LOG: could not open
file "/data/db/pgdata/pg_xlog/00000082000000E2" (log file 130, segm
ent 226): No such file or directory
Nov 16 18:21:18 dx1-ptr postgres[10960]: [6-1] LOG: invalid
secondary checkpoint record
Nov 16 18:21:18 dx1-ptr postgres[10960]: [7-1] PANIC: could not
locate a valid checkpoint record
So what happened between 18:03 and 18:21 exactly? If you don't have
00000082000000E2, what files *do* you have in pg_xlog? What does
pg_controldata print?
regards, tom lane
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