8.2 pl/pgsql crash bug (WAS: [pgadmin-support] Error craches pgAdmin) - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Dave Page
Subject 8.2 pl/pgsql crash bug (WAS: [pgadmin-support] Error craches pgAdmin)
Date
Msg-id 457E754E.4090502@postgresql.org
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The issue below was reported to us as a pgAdmin bug - it can be
recreated in psql on 8.2.0, and results in:

2006-12-12 09:06:50 LOG:  server process (PID 4588) exited with exit
code -1073741819
2006-12-12 09:06:50 LOG:  terminating any other active server processes
2006-12-12 09:06:50 WARNING:  terminating connection because of crash of
another server process
2006-12-12 09:06:50 DETAIL:  The postmaster has commanded this server
process to roll back the current transaction and exit, because another
server process exited abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory.
2006-12-12 09:06:50 HINT:  In a moment you should be able to reconnect
to the database and repeat your command.

In 8.1.5, it works as expected (ie. without crashing).

Regards, Dave.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:     [pgadmin-support] Error craches pgAdmin
Date:     Mon, 11 Dec 2006 20:11:39 +0100
From:     Paolo Saudin <paolo@ecometer.it>
To:     <pgadmin-support@postgresql.org>

Hi,

I found a different pgAdmin behavior  if  I use it against Postgres
8.1.15 or 8.2.0. Here to try it out

I have a table filled with dates :

CREATE TABLE _master_h24  (
   fulldate timestamp without time zone NOT NULL,
   CONSTRAINT _master_h24_pkey PRIMARY KEY (fulldate)
)  WITHOUT OIDS;

I have a function to fulfill it with dates :

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fillmastertable_h24()
   RETURNS timestamp without time zone AS
$BODY$
declare
     dt_now timestamp;
     dt_last timestamp;
     max_loops INTEGER;
     v INTEGER;
BEGIN

     -- gets the last update
     SELECT fulldate INTO dt_last FROM _master_h24 ORDER BY fulldate DESC
LIMIT 1;

     --RAISE NOTICE 'last : % ', dt_last;
     -- gets the gmt - 1 hour date time
     dt_now := to_timestamp(TIMEZONE('WAT',CURRENT_TIMESTAMP),
'YYYY-MM-DD');

     --RAISE NOTICE 'dt_now : % ', dt_now;
     max_loops := 100;
     v := 0;

     WHILE dt_last < dt_now AND v < max_loops loop
       v := v + 1;
       dt_last := dt_last + '24 HOUR'::INTERVAL;

       /* execute query */
       BEGIN
         RAISE NOTICE 'Dt : % ', dt_last;
         insert into _master_24 (fulldate) VALUES
(dt_last);                        /*  ß <- HERE IS THE TABLE MISSPELLING
(_master_24 ) */

       /* errors check */
       EXCEPTION
       /* in case of any error */
         WHEN OTHERS THEN RAISE NOTICE 'ERROR in fillmastertable_h24';
       END;
     END loop;
     return dt_last;
END;
$BODY$
   LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;

ALTER FUNCTION fillmastertable_h24() OWNER TO postgres;

I then insert the first date to begin with :

insert into _master_h24 (fulldate) VALUES ('2006-12-01'); -> OK

I run the script  :

SELECT fillmastertable_h24();

And on Postgres 8.1.15 I get back ‘ERROR: “relation _master_24” does not
exist -> OK

While on Postgres 8.2.0 I get back only “:” and pgAdmin craches loosing
the connection to the server. If I click on the server node I get the
following message box :

An error has occurred:

Server closed the connection unexpectedly

This probably means the server terminated abnormally before or while
processing the request

I don’t know if depends on pgAdmin or the server itself.


Thanks,

Paolo Saudin

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