Re: shared memory corruption - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Todd Nemanich
Subject Re: shared memory corruption
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Msg-id 3EC24AD9.40504@twopunks.org
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In response to Re: shared memory corruption  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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This has happened once last month as well, but we were not able to nail
it down then either. I'll restart the server when I get a chance to see
if we can get a core dump next time it happens. THX.

Tom Lane wrote:
> Todd Nemanich <todd@twopunks.org> writes:
>
>>   PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-7.3.1):   PostgreSQL-7.3.1
>>   Compiler used (example:  gcc 2.95.2)          :       ? (PGDG 7.3.1
>>rpms on RH 7.3)
>
>
>>May 13 14:01:17 db3 postgres[2618]: [1] LOG:  server process (pid 14721)
>>was terminated by signal 6
>
>
> Hmm.  Signal 6 is SIGABORT, which suggests that that backend aborted
> itself after detecting an Assert() failure.  But I didn't think that
> the RPM version was compiled with assertions enabled.  Also, if it was
> an assert then there should have been a complaint about it just before
> the termination message.
>
> If this is repeatable, I'd suggest restarting the postmaster under
> "ulimit -c unlimited" so that the abort will produce a core-dump file.
> A debugger backtrace from the core file would provide useful info.
>
>             regards, tom lane

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