The kernel is Linux 2.6.5
I'll drop and redo this evening after hours - the migration takes a
couple of hours. The source database is under medium load, with a couple
of heavy updates, but the target database is a clean 8.2.3 install, and
only being written to by pg_restore.
So I take it that this happens on the restore part, not the dump part then?
Thanks
Jaime
Tom Lane wrote:
Jaime Silvela <JSilvela@xxxxxxxx> writes:
I'm seeing these messages
ERROR: unexpected data beyond EOF in block 4506 of relation
"coverage_test_val"
HINT: This has been seen to occur with buggy kernels; consider updating
your system.
So what kernel are you running, on what hardware? Is the problem
reproducible if you drop the target database and start over? The
known cases of this problem have been under heavy concurrent update
load (multiple sessions trying to extend a table concurrently).
I don't entirely see how you could get it if the COPY is the only
thing writing that table ...
regards, tom lane
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