Обсуждение: postmaster startup failure
WHen running PostgreSQL 7.3.3-1 (from rpm's) on Redhat 9.0 I got the following in logs and the postmaster will not start up. Any Ideas what I could do to start up ? This in on a laptop used for development, but I still would like to not initdb. postmaster successfully started LOG: database system shutdown was interrupted at 2003-07-17 00:42:29 EEST LOG: checkpoint record is at 0/304E76A8 LOG: redo record is at 0/304E76A8; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown FALSE LOG: next transaction id: 3981836; next oid: 4003572 LOG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress LOG: redo starts at 0/304E76E8 LOG: ReadRecord: unexpected pageaddr 0/2C504000 in log file 0, segment 48, offset 5259264 LOG: redo done at 0/30503FDC PANIC: XLogWrite: write request 0/30504000 is past end of log 0/30504000 LOG: startup process (pid 2445) was terminated by signal 6 LOG: aborting startup due to startup process failure -------------' Hannu
Hannu Krosing <hannu@tm.ee> writes:
> WHen running PostgreSQL 7.3.3-1 (from rpm's) on Redhat 9.0 I got the
> following in logs and the postmaster will not start up.
> PANIC:  XLogWrite: write request 0/30504000 is past end of log
> 0/30504000
This looks like you've stumbled across some sort of boundary-condition
bug in xlog.c.  It must be a pretty low-probability situation since
we've not seen it before.
How large is the database in question --- would it be feasible to send
it to me (as a tar of the whole $PGDATA directory) for examination?
        regards, tom lane
			
		Hannu Krosing <hannu@tm.ee> writes:
> WHen running PostgreSQL 7.3.3-1 (from rpm's) on Redhat 9.0 I got the
> following in logs and the postmaster will not start up.
> PANIC:  XLogWrite: write request 0/30504000 is past end of log
> 0/30504000
Ugh.  The reason we hadn't seen this happen in the field was that it is
a bug I introduced in a patch two months ago :-(
7.3.3 will in fact fail to start up, with the above error, any time the
last record of the WAL file ends exactly at a page boundary.  I think
we're gonna need a quick 7.3.4 ...
If you want a source patch for 7.3.3, here it is.
        regards, tom lane
*** src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c.orig    Thu May 22 10:39:49 2003
--- src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c    Thu Jul 17 12:36:20 2003
***************
*** 2483,2488 ****
--- 2483,2489 ----                 EndOfLog;     XLogRecord *record;     char       *buffer;
+     uint32        freespace;      /* Use malloc() to ensure record buffer is MAXALIGNED */     buffer = (char *)
malloc(_INTL_MAXLOGRECSZ);
***************
*** 2678,2685 ****     memcpy((char *) Insert->currpage, readBuf, BLCKSZ);     Insert->currpos = (char *)
Insert->currpage+         (EndOfLog.xrecoff + BLCKSZ - XLogCtl->xlblocks[0].xrecoff);
 
-     /* Make sure rest of page is zero */
-     MemSet(Insert->currpos, 0, INSERT_FREESPACE(Insert));      LogwrtResult.Write = LogwrtResult.Flush = EndOfLog; 
--- 2679,2684 ----
***************
*** 2689,2694 ****
--- 2688,2714 ----      XLogCtl->LogwrtRqst.Write = EndOfLog;     XLogCtl->LogwrtRqst.Flush = EndOfLog;
+ 
+     freespace = INSERT_FREESPACE(Insert);
+     if (freespace > 0)
+     {
+         /* Make sure rest of page is zero */
+         MemSet(Insert->currpos, 0, freespace);
+         XLogCtl->Write.curridx = 0;
+     }
+     else
+     {
+         /*
+          * Whenever Write.LogwrtResult points to exactly the end of a page,
+          * Write.curridx must point to the *next* page (see XLogWrite()).
+          *
+          * Note: it might seem we should do AdvanceXLInsertBuffer() here,
+          * but we can't since we haven't yet determined the correct StartUpID
+          * to put into the new page's header.  The first actual attempt to
+          * insert a log record will advance the insert state.
+          */
+         XLogCtl->Write.curridx = NextBufIdx(0);
+     }  #ifdef NOT_USED     /* UNDO */
			
		Tom Lane kirjutas N, 17.07.2003 kell 19:49: > Ugh. The reason we hadn't seen this happen in the field was that it is > a bug I introduced in a patch two months ago :-( > > 7.3.3 will in fact fail to start up, with the above error, any time the > last record of the WAL file ends exactly at a page boundary. I think > we're gonna need a quick 7.3.4 ... > > If you want a source patch for 7.3.3, here it is. Thanks! ----------- Hannu
I ran into this too. Patched the code with Tom's change and it works fine. Thanks again Tom! Richard Schilling On 2003.07.17 11:04 Hannu Krosing wrote: > Tom Lane kirjutas N, 17.07.2003 kell 19:49: > > Ugh. The reason we hadn't seen this happen in the field was that it is > > a bug I introduced in a patch two months ago :-( > > > > 7.3.3 will in fact fail to start up, with the above error, any time the > > last record of the WAL file ends exactly at a page boundary. I think > > we're gonna need a quick 7.3.4 ... > > > > If you want a source patch for 7.3.3, here it is. > > Thanks! > > ----------- > Hannu > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your > joining column's datatypes do not match >