On 5/05/2023 2:02 am, Thomas Munro wrote: > On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 11:15 AM Thomas Munro <thomas.mu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> What does select >> pg_relation_filepath('pg_class_oid_index') show in the corrupted >> database, base/5/2662 or something else? > Oh, you can't get that far, but perhaps you could share the > pg_filenode.map file?
Hi Thomas, thanks very much for looking into this! Indeed, I cannot get that far due to the same error. I read about ignore_system_indexes, but... # sudo -u postgres psql -w -p 5434 -c "set ignore_system_indexes=on"; ERROR: parameter "ignore_system_indexes" cannot be set after connection start I'm not sure how to set it BEFORE connection start, but without restarting the server (which I'd rather avoid if I can). The OID of the bad DB ('test_behavior_638186279733138190') is 1414389 and I've uploaded base/1414389/pg_filenode.map and also base/5/2662 (in case that's helpful) as https://objective.realityexists.net/temp/pgstuff1.zip > Maybe you still have enough WAL if it happened recently? Maybe! What should I do with pg_waldump? I've never used it before.