Frequent pg_clog on system - Mailing list pgsql-admin
From | Stephane Bailliez |
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Subject | Frequent pg_clog on system |
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Msg-id | [email protected] Whole thread Raw |
Responses | Re: Frequent pg_clog on system |
List | pgsql-admin |
Hi all, I'm using postgresql 8.1.8 on Ubuntu 6.10, it's mainly a sandbox/playground machine to crunch data and do some stats analysis. System info: 2.6.17-11-server (SMP) Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz 4GB RAM 500GB disk Size of the db is ~7GB with 16 tables, 2 tables A and B holding respectively 4GB (6M rows) and 2GB(3M rows) of data I do at this time about 600K insert / day in one go. In some occasion there is a lot of duplicate inserts (the data I get, is sometimes duplicated and I rely on unique constraint) Since I started to play with it, I got too many times the pg_clog error such as: ERROR: could not access status of transaction 778793573 DETAIL: could not open file "pg_clog/02E6": No such file or directory Each time the pg_clog file is way beyond the existing files I have on my system (in this case, the 'latest file' is 0023) It seems to happen after a sql query performs a long scan of table A or B. That's very weird since each time it seems to happen after performing more or less the same query several times (trial and error narrowing them data) and suddenly I have this error happening and I'm cooked (fwiw, there is no insert/update happening at all during this period, only select and a single user) Anyone has any idea what could be the cause of this ? It's a bit too recurrent to me and it's a definite annoyance. Cheers, -- stephane
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