On 01/28/2017 01:55 PM, Brian Mills wrote: > Yes, its the last one in the directory, pg_xlog directory > > ...more files... > -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Jan 21 10:05 > 0000000100000005000000A1 > -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Jan 22 21:29 > 0000000100000005000000A2 > -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 16777216 Jan 24 02:08 > 0000000100000005000000A3
Best guess is the last WAL is not complete.
From your original post: "Attempt 2 - startup manually and let it try recovery
I restored my file level backup and started again. "
How was the file level backup done?
> > > *Brian Mills* > CTO > > > *Mob: *0410660003 <tel:0410660003> > *Melbourne* 03 9012 3460 <tel:03%209012%203460> or 03 8376 6327 > <tel:03%208376%206327> *|* * **Sydney* 02 8064 3600 > <tel:02%208064%203600> *|* *Brisbane* 07 3173 1570 <tel:07%203173%201570> > Level 1 *|* 600 Chapel Street *|* South > Yarra*|* VIC *|* 3141 *|* Australia > > <https://www.facebook.com/TryBooking/> <https://twitter.com/trybooking> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/trybooking-com> > > On 29 January 2017 at 08:18, rob stone <floriparob@gmail.com > <mailto:floriparob@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello Brian, > On Sun, 2017-01-29 at 07:16 +1100, Brian Mills wrote: > > Hi, > > > > No, it hasn't changed since the first time I looked at it. > > > > root@atlassian:/home/tbadmin# ps ax | grep post > > 1364 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/lib/postfix/master > > 5198 pts/3 S 0:00 su postgres > > 5221 pts/3 S 0:00 /usr/lib/postgresql/9.3/bin/postgres -D > > /etc/postgresql/9.3/main > > 5222 ? Ss 0:10 postgres: startup process recovering > > 0000000100000005000000A3 > > 11161 pts/4 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto post > > > > > Does this WAL file exist "0000000100000005000000A3"? > > Cheers, > Rob > >