Re: backend died - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Brusser, Michael
Subject Re: backend died
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Msg-id 9150DCE0CCB4D411A7DB00508BB0DBF20B59D00E@msx1am.matrixone.net
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In response to backend died  ("Brusser, Michael" <Michael.Brusser@matrixone.com>)
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<p><font size="2">> -----Original Message-----</font><br /><font size="2">> From: Tom Lane [<a
href="mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us">mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us</a>]</font><br/><font size="2">> Sent: Monday, November 15,
20043:34 PM</font><br /><font size="2">> To: Brusser, Michael</font><br /><font size="2">> Cc: Pgsql-Hackers
(E-mail)</font><br/><font size="2">> Subject: Re: [HACKERS] backend died </font><br /><font size="2">> </font><br
/><fontsize="2">> </font><br /><font size="2">> "Brusser, Michael" <Michael.Brusser@matrixone.com>
writes:</font><br/><font size="2">> > 2004-11-13 10:01:06 [10456]  DEBUG:  child process (pid 19285)
was</font><br/><font size="2">> > terminated by signal 10</font><br /><font size="2">> </font><br /><font
size="2">>> The log-statements option was already enabled,</font><br /><font size="2">> > here's what I see
priorto the crash:</font><br /><font size="2">> </font><br /><font size="2">> That's no help.  What were the last
fewlines from process 19285?</font><p><font size="2">That's the strangest thing: the log file begins with </font><br
/><fontsize="2">2004-11-12 11:49:14 [10456]  DEBUG:  FindExec: found </font><br /><font
size="2">"/lsi/soft/synchronicity/latest/syncinc/bin.sol2/postgres"using argv[0]</font><p><font size="2"> - it
continueswith all SQL statements until it crashes; but the only</font><br /><font size="2">reference to pid 19285
is:</font><p><fontsize="2">2004-11-13 10:01:06 [10456]  DEBUG:  child process (pid 19285) was terminated by signal
10</font><br/><font size="2">2004-11-13 10:01:06 [10456]  LOG:  server process (pid 19285) was terminated by signal
10</font><p><fontsize="2">there are no prior occurrences of token 19285 in the file.</font><p><font size="2">> ...
you'rerunning an obsolete version of PG ;-). </font><br /><font size="2">>     At least get it updated to
7.3.8.</font><p><fontsize="2">I'd love to, but this is not something I can do. Have to live with that,</font><br
/><fontsize="2">as well as with the fact that many of our customers are running on NFS</font><br /><font size="2">(yes,
Iknow...)</font> 

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