psql: FATAL: the database system is starting up

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Hi,

We had to kill postmaster, and it's been ugly. The last backup finished successfully not last night, but the night before. This is 161 GB database. How long should I expect this to take before it starts. Developers are coming into my office every 5 minutes asking for updates. It's never taken this long to come back. We did have an awful lot of transactions last night. Is the server replaying everything fhttp://by116fd.bay116.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/compose?&curmbox=00000000%2d0000%2d0000%2d0000%2d000000000001&a=3b0ef010ec78a7ca825dcdc7953aaf4c22ff15917d66f2ef8a3ddf1fd5dbd659# Sendrom the last succesful backup? Is it hanging because it can't find some WAL files that were archived? It's been an hour and a half so far. Would a reboot help?

~DjK





ep 21 10:07:05 p postgres[28301]: [2-3]  recovery.
Sep 21 10:07:05 p postgres[28301]: [3-1] < % %2006-09-21 10:07:05 EDT>LOG: checkpoint record is at 14D/69FFBD8 Sep 21 10:07:05 p postgres[28301]: [4-1] < % %2006-09-21 10:07:05 EDT>LOG: redo record is at 14D/696AC20; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown FALSE Sep 21 10:07:05 p postgres[28301]: [5-1] < % %2006-09-21 10:07:05 EDT>LOG: next transaction ID: 39405490; next OID: 1799955 Sep 21 10:07:05 p postgres[28301]: [6-1] < % %2006-09-21 10:07:05 EDT>LOG: next MultiXactId: 5696; next MultiXactOffset: 11694 Sep 21 10:07:05 p postgres[28301]: [7-1] < % %2006-09-21 10:07:05 EDT>LOG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress Sep 21 10:07:05 p postgres[28301]: [8-1] < % %2006-09-21 10:07:05 EDT>LOG: redo starts at 14D/696AC20 Sep 21 10:07:20 p postgres[28305]: [2-1] <[unknown] %[unknown] %2006-09-21 10:07:20 EDT>LOG: invalid length of startup packet




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