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Re: ERROR: could not open relation with OID 2836

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On Jun 26, 2008, at 5:41 AM, Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:

Tom Lane wrote:
Rodrigo Gonzalez <rjgonzale@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Craig Ringer wrote:
What platform are you using?

It's running under CentOS 4.4 using ext3, no RAID or LVM.
Server is quad xeon 64 bits 3 GHz

Ugh, I'd have liked to think RHEL4/Centos4 would be more reliable than
that :-(.  Still, you might have an issue with trying to use hardware
that's not supported by RHEL4, especially if it's not a very recent
version of RHEL4. Did you check compatibility charts before purchasing?
https://hardware.redhat.com/

			regards, tom lane

It had been working with pgsql 8.1 and 8.2 for 2 years without problems.
Suspicious is that problems started next day I've upgraded to 8.3.

I've tried reinstalling 8.3 from scratch and again, next morning, oid
2836 is missing...

Ok, throwing a few "random" questions in your direction:

What procedure did you use to do those upgrades? Maybe something went wrong there? I'm assuming you upgraded using dump/restore, or postgres would have complained about the version of the data files at startup, but maybe you did something unusual.

Are you sure there's only one version of postgres running?

Are all your libraries up to date, no old versions hanging around where they should have been replaced?

Do you have any stored procedures in C? If so, do you perhaps use malloc/free instead of the ones Postgres provides (reasoning you may be freeing a reference to the toast table somehow)?

Is that data-file on a mirror where one part of the mirror may be mirroring a bad sector over the good one on the other drive(s)?


I may be talking nonsense, I'm no Tom Lane, but I know a fair share about postgres ;)
Regards,

Alban Hertroys

--
If you can't see the forest for the trees,
cut the trees and you'll see there is no forest.


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