Hello,
Some traces in Postgres or system logs ?
De: "vrms" <vrms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À: "undefined" <pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: lundi 22 juillet 2024 21:26
Objet: Re: WAL file corruption on standby PostgreSQL
On 7/22/24 8:42 PM, Muhammad Ikram wrote:
>> Also try to see what caused corruption of WAL archives.
out of curiosity ... any hint in how to approach this?
À: "undefined" <pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: lundi 22 juillet 2024 21:26
Objet: Re: WAL file corruption on standby PostgreSQL
On 7/22/24 8:42 PM, Muhammad Ikram wrote:
>> Also try to see what caused corruption of WAL archives.
out of curiosity ... any hint in how to approach this?
On 7/22/24 8:42 PM, Muhammad Ikram wrote:
Hi Wasim,IMO, you will have to rebuild the standby server by taking base backup from Primary and copying it to standby, restart standby. Also try to see what caused corruption of WAL archives.RegardsMuhammad Ikram
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 11:26 PM Wasim Devale <wasimd60@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi All
2024-07-22 11:15:10 PDT [1723]: [7028-1] user=,db=,app=,client= LOG: restored log file "000000010000170900000081" from archive
2024-07-22 11:15:10 PDT [1723]: [7029-1] user=,db=,app=,client= LOG: invalid resource manager ID 128 at 1709/8183BFA8
2024-07-22 11:15:10 PDT [1723]: [7030-1] user=,db=,app=,client= LOG: invalid resource manager ID 128 at 1709/8183BFA8I got this error and the replication has stopped. Please suggest about invalid resource manager ID.Thanks,Wasim
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Muhammad Ikram