2010/11/29 Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Anderson Valadares <andervalbh@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I am facing problems starting the database. Following is the error message.
> Can anyone help me?
> 2010-11-29 18:12:41 BRST [] - [5011]: [14-1] FATAL: XX000: failed toThe only way you're going to get out of that is with pg_resetxlog,
> re-find parent key in index "22723655" for split pages 370836/370837
which is a fairly blunt instrument :-(. It's possible that you will
have database corruption afterwards. I'd recommend doing a dump and
reload to see if any problems appear. It'd also be a good idea to save
a tarball copy of the $PGDATA file tree beforehand, so at least you can
get back to where you are in case things turn into a complete mess.
Can you tell us anything about how you got into this state?
regards, tom lane
Thanks Tom,
is strange because the database was shut down normally. I wanted to understand why this error. I noticed that this table has an index GIST.
27/11/2010 13:16:49 PDT [] - [13019]: [3-1] LOG: received smart shutdown request
27/11/2010 13:16:49 PDT [] - [3891]: [1-1] FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command
27/11/2010 13:16:49 PDT [] - [28117]: [1-1] FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command
27/11/2010 13:16:49 PDT [] - [25348]: [8597-1] FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command
27/11/2010 13:16:49 EDT [- [3557]: [8-1] FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command
27/11/2010 13:16:49 PDT [] - [26900]: [1-1] FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command
27/11/2010 13:16:49 PDT [] - [27051]: [1-1] FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command