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Re: invalid OID warning after disk failure

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On Nov 17, 2014, at 3:28, Raghu Ram <raghuchennuru@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Gabriel Sánchez Martínez <gabrielesanchez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The situation appears to be stable now, but upon running REINDEX and VACUUM on one of the databases, I get the following:

WARNING:  relation "pg_attrdef" TID 1/1: OID is invalid
WARNING:  relation "pg_attrdef" TID 1/2: OID is invalid
WARNING:  relation "pg_attrdef" TID 1/3: OID is invalid
...

Should I drop the database and restore it from a backup?  My most recent backup is from late September, so I would lose some data.  I also backed up what I could as soon as the disks started giving errors, but I don't know if I can trust that.

Should I drop the entire cluster?



are you receiving any kind of error messages,while taking database dump with "pg_dump" utility. 

I am getting these when running vacuum on the live database. Earlier I ran pg_dump. It was not working for the whole database due to I/O errors, so i did a series of more selective dumps, schema by schema and excluding the offending tables, so that I didn't get any errors or warnings. In the live database I dropped the few tables that were responsible for the pg_dump errors.


If you are not receiving any kind of error message,try to take a database dump and restore database dump file in another database server and perform all sanity checks. If all sanity checks are working fine,you can create a new cluster and restore all database dump's.

Thanks & Regards
Raghu Ram
 

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