Re: How to reindex when unable to open relation?

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Tom Lane wrote:
Darren Reed <darrenr+postgres@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Hmmm, from the logfile, signal 11, so it core dumped...
> Of course the default built binary is -O2...
> (gdb) where
> #0  0x082114b8 in RelationCacheInitializePhase2 ()
> #1  0x0821fa67 in InitPostgres ()
> #2  0x081a7d8b in PostgresMain ()
> #3  0x08184882 in ServerLoop ()
> #4  0x0818545c in PostmasterMain ()
> #5  0x0814be1f in main ()

Hm, if you are really lucky, this is because of a corrupt
pg_internal.init file.  Fortunately for you, that's just a cache;
try removing (all of the) pg_internal.init files and see if the
DB will start.

How do I know which files those are?

I see nothing named that although grep suggests they did exist...
# grep pg_internal.init */*
Binary file base/1 matches
Binary file base/10818 matches
Binary file base/10819 matches

Darren


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