Re: [GENERAL] postmaster never finishes starting up, silent to boot

2009-03-18 Thread Scott Marlowe
On top of what the other poster said, I'm wondering if you're not getting any kind of postmaster not cleanly shutdown, recovery initiated or something like that when you first start it up. You don't tend to see a lot of messages after that until recovery is completed. What does top and / or

Re: [GENERAL] postmaster never finishes starting up, silent to boot

2009-03-18 Thread Aaron Glenn
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Scott Marlowe scott.marl...@gmail.com wrote: Hard to say with what you've told us so far. what more should I post/need? I was suspecting that as well as I've never had postgres be silent and not work -- I've also never let a db fill its disk and get f'ed like

Re: [GENERAL] postmaster never finishes starting up, silent to boot

2009-03-18 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:18 AM, Aaron Glenn aaron.gl...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Scott Marlowe scott.marl...@gmail.com wrote: Hard to say with what you've told us so far. what more should I post/need? I was suspecting that as well as I've Remember that mentiion of

Re: [GENERAL] postmaster never finishes starting up, silent to boot

2009-03-18 Thread Ray Stell
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 01:18:46AM -0700, Aaron Glenn wrote: On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Scott Marlowe scott.marl...@gmail.com wrote: start run it's course? for a 35GB+ database how long should I wait? is there no way to log the status of what the postgres daemon is actually doing

[GENERAL] postmaster never finishes starting up, silent to boot

2009-03-17 Thread Aaron Glenn
Greetings, I've gotten myself in a pickle and had a postgresql (8.2) instance fill its disk completely and shutdown itself down. I've moved the entire data directory to a new, larger slice however postmaster never finishes starting. Despite configuring postgresql.conf for excessive 'verboseness'

Re: [GENERAL] postmaster never finishes starting up, silent to boot

2009-03-17 Thread Greg Smith
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Aaron Glenn wrote: Despite configuring postgresql.conf for excessive 'verboseness' nothing gets outputted to syslog or the --log specified file. You shouldn't trust those destinations for getting really unusual errors starting the server. Change your log_destination