Hi All,

 

I’ve just made a clean install for PostgreSQL 9.1 (postgresql-server-9.1.4, 
postgresql-contrib-9.1.4) on a FreeBSD 9 (FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 
9.0-RELEASE-p3 #0: Tue Jun 12 02:52:29 UTC 2012     
r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  amd64). 

 

I’ve restored from TAR backup our databases, and everything looked fine. 
Without changing any setting in postgresql.conf (or in kernel settings) – only 
“track_counts=on”, after 2-3 days, I’m receiving huge number (~5-10 PCS in 
every second) of error messages like that in /var/log/postgresql.log:

 

*** Aug 15 06:27:26 eurodb postgres[77652]: [43-1] WARNING:  corrupted 
statistics file "pg_stat_tmp/pgstat.stat"

 

The logs are going to the syslog, and there are no more Warning, Error, or 
other messages. If I do a full Vacuum on the database, and I restart the 
system, everything works fine, no more error messages, until 2-3 days – and 
everything starts from the beginning. 

 

Two weeks ago, we just bought a new server, I’ve installed the same version of 
FreeBSD and PostgreSQL, and there is the same problem on that machine too – 
without any usage, or load, this is a test server for us now. 

 

The disks (SATA3 HDD), and the controllers has been tested, they are OK. All 
the directories’ permissons are the defaults, pg_stat_temp is owned by 
pgsql:pgsql – so I think this is not a permission issue. 

 

I’m trying to tune my config with pgtune, and I’ve made some changes on sysctl 
for the following: 

 

kern.ipc.semmni="512"

kern.ipc.semmns="1024"

kern.ipc.semume="64"

kern.ipc.semmnu="512"

 

I will restart the machines today, and will see, what’s going on. Did anybody 
has seen this problem before? On our early version 9.0.8 PostgreSQL server, 
there wasn’t any kind of problem, but it was a FreeBSD 8.2. How can I 
investigate, what could be the problem? Kernel settings? Or any other idea? 

 

Thank you in advance. 

 

Best regards,

Csaba

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