From: | Phoenix Kiula <phoenix(dot)kiula(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Tomas Vondra <tv(at)fuzzy(dot)cz> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Help - corruption issue? |
Date: | 2011-04-25 18:40:00 |
Message-ID: | BANLkTimv0q0vmnuOSR2Xs_j_B7Z3457T6g@mail.gmail.com |
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:56 AM, Tomas Vondra <tv(at)fuzzy(dot)cz> wrote:
> Dne 25.4.2011 19:31, Alban Hertroys napsal(a):
>> On 25 Apr 2011, at 18:16, Phoenix Kiula wrote:
>>
>>> If I COPY each individual file back into the table, it works. Slowly,
>>> but seems to work. I tried to combine all the files into one go, then
>>> truncate the table, and pull it all in in one go (130 million rows or
>>> so) but this time it gave the same error. However, it pointed out a
>>> specific row where the problem was:
>>>
>>>
>>> COPY links, line 15272357:
>>> "16426447 9s2q7 9s2q7 N http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?camp=1789&creative=9325&ie=UTF8&i..."
>>> server closed the connection unexpectedly
>>> This probably means the server terminated abnormally
>>> before or while processing the request.
>>> The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Failed.
>>>
>>>
>>> Is this any use at all? Would appreciate any pointers!
>>
>>
>> I didn't follow the entire thread, so maybe someone mentioned this already, but...
>> Usually if we see error messages like those it turns out the OS is killing the postgres process with it's equivalent of a low-on-memory-killer. I know Linux's got such a beast, and that you can turn it off.
>>
>> It's a frequently recurring issue on this list, there's bound to be some pointers in the archives ;)
>
> Not sure if this COPY failure is caused by the same issue as before, but
> the original issue was caused by this
>
> pg_dump: SQL command failed
> pg_dump: Error message from server: ERROR: invalid memory alloc
> request size 4294967293
> pg_dump: The command was: COPY public.links (id, link_id, alias,
> aliasentered, url, user_known, user_id, url_encrypted, title, private,
> private_key, status, create_date, modify_date, disable_in_statistics,
> user_running_id, url_host_long) TO stdout;
> pg_dumpall: pg_dump failed on database "snipurl", exiting
>
> i.e. a bad memory alloc request (with negative size). That does not seem
> like an OOM killing the backend.
Most likely you're right.
I did a COPY FROM and populated the entire table. In my hard disk, the
space consumption went up by 64GB.
Yet, when I do a "SELECT * FROM mytable LIMIT 1" the entire DB
crashes. There is no visible record.
What's this?
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