Обсуждение: pgsql.broken.csc
Hello, one of our clients is using pgsql 8.1, and recently the site crashed due to lack of hard disk space. Upon inspection a file was found : pgsql.broken.csc (size: > 51 GB) I cannot find any reference to this file on pgsql site or on google. What is this file? Is it related to PGSQL? What caused it to grow to this size? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Environment: OS: Redhat Linux 4 DB: pgsql 8.1 AppSrvr: Tomat 5.5.9
M Rather <mrather@definedlogic.com> writes: > one of our clients is using pgsql 8.1, and recently the site crashed due > to lack of hard disk space. Upon inspection a file was found : > pgsql.broken.csc (size: > 51 GB) > I cannot find any reference to this file on pgsql site or on google. > What is this file? Is it related to PGSQL? What caused it to grow to > this size? PG would never make a file named that. Did you try looking into the file to see what it contains? regards, tom lane
Tom Lane wrote: <blockquote cite="mid:24470.1193762916@sss.pgh.pa.us" type="cite"><pre wrap="">M Rather <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"href="mailto:mrather@definedlogic.com"><mrather@definedlogic.com></a> writes: </pre><blockquotetype="cite"><pre wrap="">one of our clients is using pgsql 8.1, and recently the site crashed due to lack of hard disk space. Upon inspection a file was found : </pre></blockquote><pre wrap=""> </pre><blockquote type="cite"><prewrap="">pgsql.broken.csc (size: > 51 GB) </pre></blockquote><pre wrap=""> </pre><blockquote type="cite"><prewrap="">I cannot find any reference to this file on pgsql site or on google. </pre></blockquote><pre wrap=""></pre><blockquote type="cite"><pre wrap="">What is this file? Is it related to PGSQL? What caused it to grow to this size? </pre></blockquote><pre wrap=""> PG would never make a file named that. Did you try looking into the file to see what it contains? regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings </pre></blockquote> I should have mentioned this in my original email.<br /> Unfortunately the file was deleted by the hostingservice (our client had OK'd it) to bring the site backup immediately.<br /><br /> I may have to see if some otherprocess (valid or malicious) may have created the file. <br /><br /> Thanks and Regards<br /> -MRather<br />