Re: no space left on device

From: "Aurangzeb M(dot) Agha" <ama-list(at)mltp(dot)com>
To: "Joshua D(dot) Drake" <jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com>
Cc: PostgreSQL General List <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: no space left on device
Date: 2004-01-09 23:22:17
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.58.0401091518020.1331@cinemaspace.berkeley.edu
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Right! Thus my quandry.

Re inodes, how can I check this? But why would this be? Is Postgres
sucking up inodes just sitting there as a read-only DB?

AMA

On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joshua D. Drake wrote:

:Hello,
:
: Wait... from the df you provided you have space left on the device:
:
:postgres - DB]$ df -m .
:Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
:- 63328 55308 4803 93% /
:
:Perhaps you are out of inodes?
:
:Sincerely,
:
:Josuha D. Drake
:
:
:
:
:Aurangzeb M. Agha wrote:
:
:>No, I've not added any new DB's. In fact, what's puzzling is that this DB
:>has been running without issue (except for one server restart) for the
:>last nine months. Now, all of a sudden, with no DB changes, additions,
:>etc... I'm getting this problem.
:>
:>Do you suggest that I still run a vacuumdb?
:>
:>Rgs,
:>
:>Zeb
:>
:>
:>
:>On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
:>
:>:Aurangzeb M. Agha wrote:
:>:
:>:>I've not run a vacuum in quite some time, and that's because I've only
:>:>been doing reads from this DB. I was under the impression that I should
:>:>run vacuum when tables are heavily modified:
:>:>
:>:>
:>:
:>:That would be accurate. Did you recently add a second database?
:>:
:>:Sincerely,
:>:
:>:Joshua D. Drake
:>:
:>:
:>:>http://www.postgresql.org/docs/aw_pgsql_book/node110.html
:>:>
:>:>I guess I must have been mistaken?
:>:>
:>:>I'm looking through the docs now, but am having trouble finding this: how
:>:>can I vacuum the entire DB at once?
:>:>
:>:>Thx,
:>:>
:>:>Zeb
:>:>
:>:>On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
:>:>
:>:>:
:>:>:>
:>:>:>Note that the pg_xlog dir is huge! Here's its contents:
:>:>:>
:>:>:>[postgres - DB/pg_xlog]$ ls -al
:>:>:>total 32816
:>:>:>drwx------ 2 postgres admin 4096 Mar 29 2003 .
:>:>:>drwx------ 6 postgres admin 4096 Jan 9 15:04 ..
:>:>:>-rwx------ 1 postgres admin 16777216 Jan 9 15:09 0000000000000001
:>:>:>-rwx------ 1 postgres admin 16777216 Mar 29 2003 0000000000000002
:>:>:>
:>:>:>What are these files, and what can I do to resolve this issue?
:>:>:>
:>:>:>
:>:>:The are check_point files. You need them. Have you ran a vacuum recently?
:>:>:
:>:>:Sincerely,
:>:>:
:>:>:Joshua D. Drake
:>:>:
:>:>:
:>:>:
:>:>:>Thx,
:>:>:>
:>:>:>Zeb
:>:>:>
:>:>:>
:>:>:>--
:>:>:>DEBUG: statistics collector process (pid 2523) exited with exit code 1
:>:>:>PGSTAT: Error closing temp stats file
:>:>:>PGSTAT: /usr/local/G101/App/DB/./global/pgstat.tmp.7823: No space left on
:>:>:>device
:>:>:>PGSTAT: AbDEBUG: statistics collector process (pid 2979) exited with exit
:>:>:>code
:>:>:>1
:>:>:>FATAL 2: write of clog file 43, offset 188416 failed: No space left on
:>:>:>device
:>:>:>DEBUG: server process (pid 3741) exited with exit code 2
:>:>:>DEBUG: terminating any other active server processes
:>:>:>NOTICE: Message from PostgreSQL backend:
:>:>:> The Postmaster has informed me that some other backend
:>:>:> died abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory.
:>:>:> I have rolled back the current transaction and am
:>:>:> going to terminate your database system connection and exit.
:>:>:> Please reconnect to the database system and repeat your query.
:>:>:>NOTICE: Message from PostgreSQL backend:
:>:>:> The Postmaster has informed me that some other backend
:>:>:> died abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory.
:>:>:> I have rolled back the current transaction and am
:>:>:> going to terminate your database system connection and exit.
:>:>:> Please reconnect to the database system and repeat your query.
:>:>:>NOTICE: Message from PostgreSQL backend:
:>:>:> The Postmaster has informed me that some other backend
:>:>:> died abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory.
:>:>:> I have rolled back the current transaction and am
:>:>:> going to terminate your database system connection and exit.
:>:>:> Please reconnect to the database system and repeat your query.
:>:>:>DEBUG: all server processes terminated; reinitializing shared memory and
:>:>:>semaph
:>:>:>ores
:>:>:>DEBUG: database system was interrupted at 2004-01-09 05:22:52 EST
:>:>:>DEBUG: checkpoint record is at 0/138CFD4
:>:>:>DEBUG: redo record is at 0/138CFD4; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown FALSE
:>:>:>DEBUG: next transaction id: 45811837; next oid: 65205
:>:>:>DEBUG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in
:>:>:>progre
:>:>:>ss
:>:>:>DEBUG: redo starts at 0/138D014
:>:>:>FATAL 2: write of clog file 43, offset 188416 failed: No space left on
:>:>:>device
:>:>:>DEBUG: startup process (pid 3785) exited with exit code 2
:>:>:>DEBUG: aborting startup due to startup process failure
:>:>:>
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:>:>:> http://archives.postgresql.org
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