You /usr partition is full, see below:
ZeroFill(/usr/share/pgsql/data/pg_xlog/xlogtemp.2777) failed: No space
left on device
However, do not delete your xlogs. You can move your pg_xlog directory to
a more suitable location and use "ln" to link it back.
If you have any problems, feel free to call us at 503-736-4609. Ask for
Josh or John.
Sincerely,
Joshua Drake
Co-Author: Practical PostgreSQL http://www.postgresql.info
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, BELLON Michel wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'am unable to start, here is the log
>
>
> 2002-01-09 16:13:20 [2777] DEBUG: database system was shut down at
> 2002-01-09 15:47:42 CET
> 2002-01-09 16:13:20 [2777] DEBUG: CheckPoint record at (0, 2600056740)
> 2002-01-09 16:13:20 [2777] DEBUG: Redo record at (0, 2600056740); Undo
> record at (0, 0); Shutdown TRUE
> 2002-01-09 16:13:20 [2777] DEBUG: NextTransactionId: 351604; NextOid:
> 2138874
> 2002-01-09 16:13:20 [2777] FATAL 2:
> ZeroFill(/usr/share/pgsql/data/pg_xlog/xlogtemp.2777) failed: No space left
> on device
> /usr/bin/postmaster: Startup proc 2777 exited with status 512 - abort
>
>
> Any help ??
>
> Michel BELLON
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