During some time I have had more problems with invalid data in different
parts of a PostgreSQL database.
Until now it has been pointers to non present clog files and an index
file, but now it's in a data file.
I'm getting this error when doing a backup:
invalid page header in block 5377 of relation "events"
Using pg_filedump I get the output below.
Is there any way to recover from that error except doing a restore of
the complete database ?
The errors I get tells me there must be some kind of software / hardware
failure on the server.
It's running Ubuntu 6.06LTS, in the beginning with LVM and XFS filesystem.
I expected that this combination could be the cause, so I took the
server out of service for a week
and tested everything with a burn-in testing tool from the hardware vendor.
I even ran a destructive test on the hard drives. No fault found.
I reinstalled the same Ubuntu version now using ext3 filesystem and no LVM
and now I'm in trouble again.
Any suggestions on what to do ?
Thanks
Poul
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* PostgreSQL File/Block Formatted Dump Utility - Version 8.1.1
*
* File: 17455
* Options used: -y -f -R 5377 5377
*
* Dump created on: Mon Jul 2 22:37:15 2007
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Block 5377 ********************************************************
<Header> -----
Block Offset: 0x02a02000 Offsets: Lower 0 (0x0000)
Block: Size 45568 Version 146 Upper 0 (0x0000)
LSN: logid 19268 recoff 0x00000000 Special 57392 (0xe030)
Items: 0 Free Space: 0
Length (including item array): 24
Error: Invalid header information.
0000: 444b0000 00000000 01000000 00000000 DK..............
0010: 30e092b2 aa2a0000 0....*..
<Data> ------
Empty block - no items listed
<Special Section> -----
Error: Invalid special section encountered.
Error: Special section points off page. Unable to dump contents.
*** End of Requested Range Encountered. Last Block Read: 5377 ***