Re: BUG #14835: Postgres crashed - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Nicola Contu
Subject Re: BUG #14835: Postgres crashed
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Msg-id CAMTZZh1cxrBR72Sjw4mM2UMTjBTMrguczC8XsY+8tYO8kRWn2A@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: BUG #14835: Postgres crashed  (Nicola Contu <nicola.contu@gmail.com>)
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Also, we migrated to Centos 7. That may be an idea as well for you.

2018-03-14 9:48 GMT+01:00 Nicola Contu <nicola.contu@gmail.com>:
Hey Markus,
If I recall fine, I solved it updating the server with yum and hacking some code in php.
Try to see if you have any update with yum check-update --quiet and see if you can install them.

Otherwise as suggested by Michael, you may want to upgrade to 9.6.8 or 10.3

Thanks,
Nicola

2018-03-14 2:03 GMT+01:00 Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>:
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 02:44:36PM +0100, Markus Waldegger wrote:
> We have same the issues as you described on one of our databases .
> It started with CentOS 6.8 and Postgres 9.5 - after upgrade to CentOS 6.9
> ans Postgres 9.6 still same issues.

What is the exact minor version that you are using here?  You may want
to make sure first that you have upgraded up to 9.6.8, which is the last
one in date.

> Did you find the cause or a fix for your crashes?

Without a self-contained test case, it is quite hard to estimate if this
is an issue with PostgreSQL or something related to another library, so
it seems to me that we are still at the same point as before.

Be sure as well to keep your system libraries like glibc up to date.
--
Michael


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