'SGT DETAIL: Could not open file "pg_clog/05DC": No such file or directory' - what to do now?

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On 1st May, I saw this message in my postgres log:

May 2 06:52:02 db10 postgres[3590]: [29829-1] 2011-05-02 06:52:02 SGT ERROR: could not access status of transaction 1573786613 May 2 06:52:02 db10 postgres[3590]: [29829-2] 2011-05-02 06:52:02 SGT DETAIL: Could not open file "pg_clog/05DC": No such file or directory. May 2 06:52:02 db10 postgres[3590]: [29829-3] 2011-05-02 06:52:02 SGT STATEMENT: SELECT 1 FROM core_bill_id_seq FOR UPDATE


Now, I'm not sure what I should do about it. Database behaves "funny", some inserts do not work.


Searching the internet suggests that:

1) such errors could happen with PostgreSQL 8.1.x under heavy load - this server is under constant heavy load, but runs 8.3.14 on Debian Lenny

2) I should simply create a 256k pg_clog/05DC empty file with dd - I wouldn't like to do it, without first knowing what happened, and if it's really "good fix"

3) some tables can be corrupted - how can I check that? pg_dump works fine and doesn't report any errors

4) I may have hardware problems - but this server is running for almost 1 year now, is super stable - servers with hardware issues are likely to show some issues as well

5) database corrupted due to a server crash - this server never crashed


How should I continue from that (assuming I can't reliably verify if something wrong is going with the hardware or not - points 4 and 5)?


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Tomasz Chmielewski
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