From: Felde Norbert on 17 Jun 2010 04:39 Hi all, I use 8.2 on a windows server 2008. Suddenly postgres crashed and I can not do anything. Strange things happend to postgres in the last few weeks. Once, there was so many postgres process, that I could not connect to it with pgAdmin3. It said that too many connections and I had to restart postgres. Than, after a while the postgres service stopped but some process ran and it was still accsessable so the application which used it ran without any problem and I could simply start postgres again. Now something is wrong, I can not make backup and the vacuum stops too. The message is pg_dump: Error message from server: ERROR: could not access status of transaction 3974799 DETAIL: Could not read from file "pg_clog/0003" at offset 204800: No error. pg_dump: The command was: COPY public.active_sessions_split (ct_sid, ct_name, ct_pos, ct_val, ct_changed) TO stdout; pg_dump: *** aborted because of error The only one thing I found to correct this is to create a file filled with binary 0 and replace clog/0003. Both files size was the same but I get that errormessage again. I tried even with a bigger empty clog/0003 file but than I get that: pg_dump: Error message from server: ERROR: xlog flush request 0/A19F5BF8 is not satisfied --- flushed only to 0/A02A1AC8 CONTEXT: writing block 1149 of relation 1663/4192208/4192508 pg_dump: The command was: COPY public.history (historyid, adatkod, elemid, userid, ido, actionid, targyid, szuloid, opvalue, longfield, longtext) TO stdout; pg_dump: *** aborted because of error I tried to drop the last few transaction with pg_resetxlog and hoped to save some data but there is again the original error message. I checked the permissions of the whole data dir. The owner of it is postgres and has full permission. Can anyone suggest something? Many data would be lost if I can not repaire that so please! Thanks, fenor -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers(a)postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers
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