Hi,
Le 4 juin 09 à 15:55, Alvaro Herrera a écrit :
> I tend to hate automatic zeroing of pages because there's no way to
> get
> the contents later for forensics. I would support your proposal if we
> had a way of saving the block elsewhere before zeroing it (say
> create a
> directory corrupted+zeroed similar to lost+found in the database dir
> and
> save it annotated with the OID of the table and the block number).
What about creating a special purpose fork for this? It could contain
some metadata plus the original (maybe corrupted) block content.
> The main problem I see with this is that if you don't immediately
> act to
> examine the data, some of the pg_clog files that you need to be able
> to
> read these files may be gone.
The necessary clogs maybe could be part of the special fork metadata
associated with each saved apart corrupted blocks?
Regards,
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dim