Re: [HACKERS] min() and max() causing aborts - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: [HACKERS] min() and max() causing aborts
Date
Msg-id 199903210116.UAA01681@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to RE: [HACKERS] min() and max() causing aborts  (Michael Davis <michael.davis@prevuenet.com>)
List pgsql-hackers
Fixed this morning at 8am EST.


> I recompiled everything several time, did an initdb each time, reloaded my
> database, and did a vacuum.  No I did not see anything in the postmaster log
> file. 
> 
> I updated my cvs tree this morning.   And rebuild everything again.  I
> deleted my data directory and in initdb followed by:
> 
> createdb mp
> psql -e < mp.out            -- dump from 6.4.2
> Connection to database 'postgres' failed.
> FATAL 1:  Database postgres does not exist in pg_database
> 
> I cant even load data with the lastest set of changes.  There are no
> messages in the postgres .log file or .err files.
> 
> There are still failures in the regression tests:
> 
> boolean .. ok
> char .. ok
> name .. ok
> varchar .. ok
> text .. ok
> strings .. ok
> int2 .. failed
> int4 .. failed
> int8 .. ok
> oid .. ok
> float4 .. ok
> float8 .. failed
> numerology .. ok
> point .. ok
> lseg .. ok
> box .. ok
> path .. ok
> polygon .. ok
> circle .. ok
> geometry .. failed
> timespan .. ok
> datetime .. ok
> reltime .. ok
> abstime .. ok
> tinterval .. ok
> horology .. ok
> inet .. ok
> comments .. ok
> opr_sanity .. ok
> create_function_1 .. ok
> create_type .. ok
> create_table .. ok
> create_function_2 .. ok
> constraints .. ok
> triggers .. failed
> copy .. ok
> create_misc .. ok
> create_aggregate .. ok
> create_operator .. ok
> create_view .. ok
> create_index .. ok
> sanity_check .. ok
> errors .. ok
> select .. ok
> select_into .. ok
> select_distinct .. ok
> select_distinct_on .. ok
> select_implicit .. ok
> select_having .. failed
> subselect .. ok
> union .. ok
> case .. ok
> join .. ok
> aggregates .. failed
> transactions .. ok
> random .. ok
> portals .. ok
> misc .. failed
> arrays .. ok
> btree_index .. ok
> hash_index .. ok
> select_views .. ok
> alter_table .. ok
> portals_p2 .. ok
> rules .. ok
> limit .. ok
> install_plpgsql .. ok
> plpgsql .. ok
> temp .. ok
> 
> 
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From:    Bruce Momjian [SMTP:maillist@candle.pha.pa.us]
>     Sent:    Saturday, March 20, 1999 5:41 AM
>     To:    Michael Davis
>     Cc:    pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org
>     Subject:    Re: [HACKERS] min() and max() causing aborts
> 
>     > I pulled the latest version of the source tree yesterday and
> complied
>     > PosgtreSQL 6.5.  The get the following error on any select
> statement
>     > containing min() and max():
>     > 
>     > mp=> select max(addressid) from addresses;
>     > pqReadData() -- backend closed the channel unexpectedly.
>     >         This probably means the backend terminated abnormally
> before or
>     > while processing the request.
>     > We have lost the connection to the backend, so further processing
> is
>     > impossible.  Terminating.
>     > 
>     > 
>     > I am running Red Hat 5.1.
>     > 
>     > FYI, I also noticed failures in the regressions tests for int2 and
> int4 and
>     > some others (int8 was okay).  I did not dig very deep into this
> but the only
>     > error I could see with int2 and int4 occurred when the value that
> was being
>     > inserted into the table was too large for the field.  For example,
> inserting
>     > 100000 into an int2 field.
>     > 
> 
>     I recommend a clean compile and initdb to see if that fixes it.  Do
> you
>     see anything in the postmaster log file?
> 
>     -- 
>       Bruce Momjian                        |  http://www.op.net/~candle
>       maillist@candle.pha.pa.us            |  (610) 853-3000
>       +  If your life is a hard drive,     |  830 Blythe Avenue
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> 19026
> 
> 


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