Re: BUG #2769: "invalid memory alloc request size " on - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Chris Jones
Subject Re: BUG #2769: "invalid memory alloc request size " on
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Msg-id 45694E9A.1020006@cjones.org
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In response to Re: BUG #2769: "invalid memory alloc request size " on startup  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom Lane wrote:
> "Chris Jones" <chris@cjones.org> writes:
>> I used to be decent with gdb, so let me know if there's anything I can do as
>> far as backtraces, etc.
>
> Try setting a breakpoint at errfinish() and backtracing from there.

Breakpoint 1, 0x081cd8ba in errfinish ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x081cd8ba in errfinish ()
#1  0x081ce756 in elog_finish ()
#2  0x081dd6e5 in MemoryContextAlloc ()
#3  0x081ca14c in load_relcache_init_file ()
#4  0x081c9164 in RelationCacheInitialize ()
#5  0x081d4dfe in InitPostgres ()
#6  0x0816facb in PostgresMain ()
#7  0x0811e04d in main ()
#8  0x08072e22 in ___start ()

Because it was built without debugging symbols, I think this is all I
can get for you.

I've dropped this database and restored it from backups to get it
running again. But I've also kept a copy of the erroneous data for
bug-hunting purposes. If you'd like to track this down and/or find a way
to automatically clean up data corrupted in this fashion, I'll be happy
to work with you. If you have no interest, please let me know so I can
delete the files.

Chris

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