Christopher Hodson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 3 The lower the number the more severe it is.
Short Description explain analyze causes postgres to die Long Description running explain analyze on the code below causes postgres to crash. See below for error messages. version ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 7.3.1 on i386-portbld-freebsd4.6.1, compiled by GCC 2.95.3 from psql (almost immediately): server closed the connection unexpectedly This probably means the server terminated abnormally before or while processing the request. the log has this to say: 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [29981] LOG: server process (pid 30037) was terminated by signal 11 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [29981] LOG: terminating any other active server processes The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [29981] LOG: all server processes terminated; reinitializing shared memory and semaphores 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30051] LOG: connection received: host=[local] 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30051] FATAL: The database system is starting up Failed. !# 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30050] LOG: database system was interrupted at 2003-01-23 20:40:44 GMT 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30050] LOG: checkpoint record is at 26/201BAC04 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30050] LOG: redo record is at 26/201BAC04; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown TRUE 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30050] LOG: next transaction id: 5645; next oid: 78509014 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30050] LOG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30050] LOG: ReadRecord: record with zero length at 26/201BAC44 2003-01-23 20:57:54 [30050] LOG: redo is not required 2003-01-23 20:57:57 [30050] LOG: database system is ready Sample Code explain analyze INSERT INTO stubs(id, stub_id, nodecount, platform_id, return_count) SELECT I.id, A.stub_id, L.nodecount, P.platform_id, count(*) FROM logdata L, id_lookup I, all_stubs A, platform P WHERE lower(L.email) = lower(I.email) AND L.stub_marks = A.stub_marks AND L.os_type = P.os_type AND L.cpu_type = P.cpu_type AND L.version = P.version GROUP BY I.id, A.stub_id, L.nodecount, P.platform_id here are the results of 'explain' on the same query Subquery Scan "*SELECT*" (cost=9281796.01..9313773.17 rows=213181 width=155) -> Aggregate (cost=9281796.01..9313773.17 rows=213181 width=155) -> Group (cost=9281796.01..9308443.64 rows=2131811 width=155) -> Sort (cost=9281796.01..9287125.53 rows=2131811 width=155) Sort Key: i.id, a.stub_id, l.nodecount, p.platform_id -> Nested Loop (cost=2.75..8361073.78 rows=2131811 width=155) -> Nested Loop (cost=2.75..1632538.08 rows=1083 width=101) -> Hash Join (cost=2.75..1626418.99 rows=1083 width=78) Hash Cond: ("outer".os_type = "inner".os_type) Join Filter: (("outer".cpu_type = "inner".cpu_type) AND ("outer"."version" = "inner"."version")) -> Seq Scan on logdata l (cost=0.00..458727.96 rows=21230696 width=62) -> Hash (cost=2.40..2.40 rows=140 width=16) -> Seq Scan on platform p (cost=0.00..2.40 rows=140 width=16) -> Index Scan using all_marks on all_stubs a (cost=0.00..5.64 rows=1 width=23) Index Cond: ("outer".stub_marks = a.stub_marks) -> Index Scan using idlookup_email_lower on id_lookup i (cost=0.00..6177.29 rows=1968 width=54) Index Cond: (lower(("outer".email)::text) = lower((i.email)::text)) (17 rows) No file was uploaded with this report ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])