Re: VACUUM Error?

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If you do "ps auxwww|grep postgres" on your console command line - you should find processes with a status of "IDLE IN TRANSACTION" or similar, and use that data and the PG server status to identify where it came from, and submit a COMMIT or ROLLBACK command on that connection.


From: pgsql-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Fabrice.Sznajderman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, 07 March, 2006 3:25 pm
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Subject: Re: [ADMIN] VACUUM Error?


Hello Tom Lane,

Thank you very much for your answer!!

My PG version is older than 7.3 , I know it so old and so much old.. but I can't update this version... :-((

However, could you explain me how I can close  open transaction?

Thanks in advance!!

best regard


Fabrice


Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

07/03/2006 15:52

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Fabrice.Sznajderman@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> But I had error :"ERROR:  Parent tuple was not found

What PG version is this?  We recently fixed some bugs that could lead to
this error.

The error could only occur if you have some old open transaction(s) that
could possibly still see since-updated tuples in the vacuumed table.
So it'll go away if you close out open transactions.

                                                  regards, tom lane

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