Hi all. Database version used 9.0.4 on FreeBSD 7.3.
Today ,after restart of replica db, I got the next warning in log: >2012-03-23 03:10:08.221 MSK 55096 @ from [vxid:1/0 txid:0] []LOG: invalid resource manager ID 128 at 44E/4E7303B0 I searched over mailing lists but I still not sure is it harmless or no... Full log looks like: 2012-03-23 03:08:46.465 MSK 38622 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: received fast shutdown request 2012-03-23 03:08:46.465 MSK 38622 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: aborting any active transactions 2012-03-23 03:08:46.465 MSK 38627 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []FATAL: terminating walreceiver process due to administrator command 2012-03-23 03:08:46.693 MSK 38718 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: shutting down 2012-03-23 03:08:46.696 MSK 38718 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: database system is shut down 2012-03-23 03:08:53.850 MSK 55096 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: database system was shut down in recovery at 2012-03-23 03:08:46 MSK 2012-03-23 03:08:53.874 MSK 55096 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: entering standby mode 2012-03-23 03:08:53.905 MSK 55096 @ from [vxid:1/0 txid:0] []LOG: redo starts at 44E/114060E8 2012-03-23 03:10:08.221 MSK 55096 @ from [vxid:1/0 txid:0] []LOG: consistent recovery state reached at 44E/4E7303B0 2012-03-23 03:10:08.221 MSK 55096 @ from [vxid:1/0 txid:0] []LOG: invalid resource manager ID 128 at 44E/4E7303B0 2012-03-23 03:10:08.222 MSK 55093 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: database system is ready to accept read only connections 2012-03-23 03:10:08.239 MSK 56317 @ from [vxid: txid:0] []LOG: streaming replication successfully connected to primary Is that warning harmless on 9.0.4 or should I start to worry about? -- Maxim Boguk Senior Postgresql DBA. Phone RU: +7 910 405 4718 Phone AU: +61 45 218 5678 Skype: maxim.boguk Jabber: maxim.bo...@gmail.com LinkedIn profile: http://nz.linkedin.com/in/maximboguk "If they can send one man to the moon... why can't they send them all?" МойКруг: http://mboguk.moikrug.ru/ "People problems are solved with people. If people cannot solve the problem, try technology. People will then wish they'd listened at the first stage."