Hi, On 2016/12/11 10:02, Venkata B Nagothi wrote: > On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Amit Langote <amitlangot...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Venkata B Nagothi <nag1...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> I am testing the partitioning feature from the latest master and got the >>> following error while loading the data - >>> >>> db01=# create table orders_y1993 PARTITION OF orders FOR VALUES FROM >>> ('1993-01-01') TO ('1993-12-31'); >>> CREATE TABLE >>> >>> db01=# copy orders from '/data/orders-1993.csv' delimiter '|'; >>> ERROR: could not read block 6060 in file "base/16384/16412": read only >> 0 of >>> 8192 bytes >>> CONTEXT: COPY orders, line 376589: >>> "9876391|374509|O|54847|1997-07-16|3-MEDIUM >> |Clerk#000001993|0|ithely >>> regular pack" >> >> Hmm. Could you tell what relation the file/relfilenode 16412 belongs to? >> > > db01=# select relname from pg_class where relfilenode=16412 ; > relname > -------------- > orders_y1997 > (1 row) > > > I VACUUMED the partition and then re-ran the copy command and no luck. > > db01=# vacuum orders_y1997; > VACUUM > > db01=# copy orders from '/data/orders-1993.csv' delimiter '|'; > ERROR: could not read block 6060 in file "base/16384/16412": read only 0 > of 8192 bytes > CONTEXT: COPY orders, line 376589: > "9876391|374509|O|54847|1997-07-16|3-MEDIUM |Clerk#000001993|0|ithely > regular pack" > > I do not quite understand the below behaviour as well. I VACUUMED 1997 > partition and then i got an error for 1992 partition and then after 1996 > and then after 1994 and so on. >
[ ... ] > db01=# vacuum orders_y1997; > VACUUM > db01=# copy orders from '/data/orders-1993.csv' delimiter '|'; > ERROR: could not read block 6060 in file "base/16384/16412": read only 0 > of 8192 bytes > CONTEXT: COPY orders, line 376589: > "9876391|374509|O|54847|1997-07-16|3-MEDIUM |Clerk#000001993|0|ithely > regular pack" > db01=# > > Am i not understanding anything here ? I could not reproduce this issue. Also, I could not say what might have gone wrong based only on the information I have seen so far. Have you tried inserting the same data using insert? create table orders_unpartitioned (like orders); copy orders_unpartitioned from '/data/orders-1993.csv'; insert into orders select * from orders_unpartitioned; Thanks, Amit -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers