contrecord is requested
So we have a db we're trying to rewind and get synced to the master.
pg_rewind says it doesn't need rewinding, and when we try to bring it
up, it gets this error:
"contrecord is requested by 2E7/40000028"
And fails to get back up.
Is this a known issue? Possible bug in the continuation record code?
The only references I can find for it are in the xlogreader code.
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On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 5:27 AM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com> wrote:
So we have a db we're trying to rewind and get synced to the master.
pg_rewind says it doesn't need rewinding, and when we try to bring it
up, it gets this error:"contrecord is requested by 2E7/40000028"
And fails to get back up.
The consistency recovery point defined by pg_rewind was not reached then.
Is this a known issue?
Never heard of this one.
Possible bug in the continuation record code?
That looks like a possibility. This complains is about the fact that
the XLOG page header cannot be found where it should. You may want to
check your WAL segments.
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On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>
wrote:
So we have a db we're trying to rewind and get synced to the master.
pg_rewind says it doesn't need rewinding, and when we try to bring it
up, it gets this error:"contrecord is requested by 2E7/40000028"
And fails to get back up.
Is this a known issue? Possible bug in the continuation record code?
The only references I can find for it are in the xlogreader code.
I've seen this twice lately and both times it was user error.
One time someone who shall remain nameless made a replica of a remote QA
server using "pg_basebackup -R ...", but then copied the *.conf files
**including recovery.conf** from the running replica of the the remote
production server into the new directory for the replica of the remote QA
server. So primary_conninfo had been overwritten to point to the wrong
master server.
The other time someone who shall also remain nameless accidentally fully
opened up a newly cloned (from a cold backup, I think) of an dummy
benchmarking server, instead of putting it into standby. And then tried to
shut it down and re-open it as a standby without doing a full refresh. But
of course it was too late to do that.
Cheers,
Nameless
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 10:19 AM, Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>
wrote:So we have a db we're trying to rewind and get synced to the master.
pg_rewind says it doesn't need rewinding, and when we try to bring it
up, it gets this error:"contrecord is requested by 2E7/40000028"
And fails to get back up.
Is this a known issue? Possible bug in the continuation record code?
The only references I can find for it are in the xlogreader code.
I've seen this twice lately and both times it was user error.
One time someone who shall remain nameless made a replica of a remote QA
server using "pg_basebackup -R ...", but then copied the *.conf files
**including recovery.conf** from the running replica of the the remote
production server into the new directory for the replica of the remote QA
server. So primary_conninfo had been overwritten to point to the wrong
master server.The other time someone who shall also remain nameless accidentally fully
opened up a newly cloned (from a cold backup, I think) of an dummy
benchmarking server, instead of putting it into standby. And then tried to
shut it down and re-open it as a standby without doing a full refresh. But
of course it was too late to do that.
Thanks will check on that.
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