Re: Unfamous 'could not read block ... in file "...": read only 0 of 8192 bytes' again

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Ответ на Re: Unfamous 'could not read block ... in file "...": read only 0 of 8192 bytes' again  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
Maxim Boguk <maxim.boguk@gmail.com> writes:
> There is some funny results:

> hh=# VACUUM verbose agency_statistics_old;
> INFO:  vacuuming "public.agency_statistics_old"
> INFO:  index "agency_statistics_pkey" now contains 0 row versions in 605
> pages
> DETAIL:  0 index row versions were removed.

Wow.  That seems to blow my theory to small pieces.  If the index
contains no entries then it shouldn't be causing any uniqueness check
probes.  But at the same time, if the index is empty then how come
pgstatindex showed avg_leaf_density = 0.45 ?

> May be I should use pageinspect addon to see an actual index pages content?

That or pg_filedump would be interesting.  But your experiments with
adding data from the other table will probably have produced some new
index entries, which will confuse the situation.  Did you save a
physical copy of the index before that?

Another idea is to attach to the backend with gdb, set a breakpoint at
errfinish, and get a stack trace from the point of the "could not read
block" error.  That would show definitively if this is coming from a
uniqueness check or something else entirely.

                       regards, tom lane

Yes I had saved a physical copy of the file before start playing with it.

Unfortunately that is a production server with no gcc and gdb available so pg_filedump or gdb yet (but I going to work on it).

While I waiting for gdb/gcc on that server I had built pg_filedump on the development server using same postgresql version and created pg_filedump of the index file.
It can be downloaded there:  http://maximboguk.com/static/etc/agency_statistics_pkey.pg_filedump.gz

I have not enough knowledge of the b-tree index structure to extract any useful information from that file.

Kind Regards,
Maksym




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