Re: Disk filled-up issue after a lot of inserts and drop schema - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Disk filled-up issue after a lot of inserts and drop schema
Date
Msg-id 16009.1473875751@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Disk filled-up issue after a lot of inserts and drop schema  (Pietro Pugni <pietro.pugni@gmail.com>)
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Pietro Pugni <pietro.pugni@gmail.com> writes:
> I’ve jsut discovered the issue.. I set "logging_collector=off” in the previous email but didn’t comment the other
log*parameters, so Postgres was logging every single INSERT! This was caused the disk to fill up. 

Ah.

> The strange issue is that the log file didn’t exists when the disk filled up. I personally looked for it but it
wasn’twhere it should have been ( /var/log/postgesql/ ), so I can’t exactly confirm that the issue was the log file
gettingbigger and bigger. 

Seems like the log file must have gotten unlinked while still active,
or at least, *something* had an open reference to it.  It's hard to
speculate about the cause for that without more info about how you've got
the logging set up.  (Are you using the log collector?  Are you rotating
logs?)  But I seriously doubt it represents a Postgres bug.  Unlike the
situation with data files, it's very hard to see how PG could be holding
onto a reference to an unused log file.  It only ever writes to one log
file at a time.

            regards, tom lane


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