BUG #8436: Heisenbug: random: relation "XXX" does not exist on 3 tables/views - Mailing list pgsql-bugs
From | qwerty@hi.is |
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Subject | BUG #8436: Heisenbug: random: relation "XXX" does not exist on 3 tables/views |
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Msg-id | E1VHGL7-0005CL-In@wrigleys.postgresql.org Whole thread Raw |
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Re: BUG #8436: Heisenbug: random: relation "XXX" does not exist on 3 tables/views
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 8436 Logged by: Páll Haraldsson Email address: qwerty@hi.is PostgreSQL version: 9.1.9 Operating system: Linux <DEL> 2.6.32-279.1.1.el6.x86_64 Description: Hi, Just a few days ago we started randomly getting: relation "th_thjoderni" does not exist This has happened a few times now but the other two "same" errors below only once each subsequently (yet). Those queries are very simple and have been unchanged for a long time in our system while th_thjoderni ("nationality"), an old static table, had just been added to the query below. Seems there is nothing wrong in our code/system; these queries run on each login (1000s per day) used to and usually now without error. A restart of PostgreSQL is not "the solution" but my boss wants me to try that just in case and see ef the problem goes away. Is there some way I lose any "debug" information that way? Is it valuable to know or should I NOT do that and check something before? Any thought on why this is happening now suddenly? SQLSTATE[42P01]Undefined table: 7 ERROR: relation "nk_namskeid" does not exist LINE 1: select * from nk_namskeid where ke_fagnumer='86295820076' SQLSTATE[42P01]Undefined table: 7 ERROR: relation "myndir_notenda" does not exist LINE 2: SELECT * FROM myndir_notenda WHERE kennitala = $1; SQLSTATE[42P01]Undefined table: 7 ERROR: relation "th_thjoderni" does not exist LINE 5: LEFT JOIN th_thjoderni ON (th_thjoderni.th_landakodi = th_na... SELECT th_nafnaskra.th_kennitala, th_nafnaskra.th_nafn, th_nafnaskra.th_radnafn, th_nafnaskra.th_kyn, th_nafnaskra.th_rikisfang, th_nafnaskra.th_faedingardag, acct.username, acct.nafn, acct.kennitala, acct.uid, acct.gid, th_heimilisfong.th_nefnifall, th_heimilisfong.th_thagufall, th_heimilisfong.th_postnumer, th_heimilisfong.th_poststod, th_heimilisfong.th_logheimili_nefnifall, th_heimilisfong.th_logheimili_thagufall, th_heimilisfong.th_logheimili_postnumer, th_heimilisfong.th_logheimili_poststod, th_thjoderni.th_land FROM th_nafnaskra LEFT JOIN acct ON (acct.kennitala = th_nafnaskra.th_kennitala) LEFT JOIN th_heimilisfong ON (th_heimilisfong.th_kennitala = th_nafnaskra.th_kennitala) LEFT JOIN th_thjoderni ON (th_thjoderni.th_landakodi = th_nafnaskra.th_rikisfang) WHERE th_nafnaskra.th_kennitala = ?; Table "public.th_thjoderni" Table "ugla_hi.myndir_notenda" View "ugla_unak.nk_namskeid" We can rule out, view (or table) issues, prepared statements, (specific) schema (they use different usernames that both see public) or public-schema issues, as they are not common. We upgraded to 9.1.9 many months ago. ps -ef |grep postgres postgres 5972 1 0 Apr15 ? 17:04:28 /usr/pgsql-9.1/bin/postmaster -p 5432 -D /var/lib/pgsql/9.1/data .. ps -ef |grep postgres |wc -l 62 -bash-4.1$ uptime 15:58:31 up 341 days, 17:26, 1 user, load average: 1.00, 1.33, 1.27 ugla_hi=# \d+ th_thjoderni Table "public.th_thjoderni" Column | Type | Modifiers | Storage | Description --------------+------------------------+-----------+----------+------------- th_landakodi | character(2) | not null | extended | th_land | character varying(200) | | extended | Indexes: "th_thjoderni_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (th_landakodi) Has OIDs: no ugla_hi=# select count(*) from th_thjoderni; count ------- 231 Table "ugla_hi.myndir_notenda" Column | Type | Modifiers | Storage | Description -------------+-------------------------+-----------+----------+------------- kennitala | character(10) | not null | extended | src | character varying(2000) | not null | extended | simaskra_id | character varying(2000) | | extended | Indexes: "myndir_notenda_kt" btree (kennitala) "myndir_notenda_simaskra_id" btree (simaskra_id) Has OIDs: no count ------- 12640 (and counting) Your system is written in PHP using the usual client libraries (must be the server and not the client libraries?). Any more info you need? I'm pretty sure the few queries (not related to these queries and all autocommit) that came before shouldn't matter. This is my first time reporting (to PostgreSQL that is). Hopefully I'm doing it right. Nobody likes a Heisenbug.. -- Sincerely, Páll Haraldsson DBA University of Iceland
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