On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:

> Not many data points yet, but here's all the occurances:
>
> $ grep "signal 9" 5810.log
> <2005-03-28 03:38:14 EST >LOG:  server process (PID 29216) was terminated by 
> signal 9
> <2005-03-28 10:15:45 EST >LOG:  background writer process (PID 29271) was 
> terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 11:05:00 EST >LOG:  background writer process (PID 2202) was 
> terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 12:22:26 EST >LOG:  background writer process (PID 7748) was 
> terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 12:27:37 EST >LOG:  background writer process (PID 17119) was 
> terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 12:27:48 EST >LOG:  background writer process (PID 17404) was 
> terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 12:28:27 EST >LOG:  background writer process (PID 17409) was 
> terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 12:28:41 EST >LOG:  startup process (PID 17452) was terminated by 
> signal 9
> <2005-03-28 13:52:00 EST >LOG:  00000: background writer process (PID 21456) 
> was terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 15:26:25 EST  21453>LOG:  00000: background writer process (PID 
> 24526) was terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 15:39:16 EST  21453>LOG:  00000: background writer process (PID 
> 655) was terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 16:05:02 EST  21453>LOG:  00000: background writer process (PID 
> 1579) was terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 16:05:09 EST  21453>LOG:  00000: background writer process (PID 
> 4141) was terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 16:15:06 EST  21453>LOG:  00000: background writer process (PID 
> 4159) was terminated by signal 9
> <2005-03-28 16:15:20 EST  21453>LOG:  00000: background writer process (PID 
> 5822) was terminated by signal 9
>
> > Any chance you have a "terminate with extreme prejudice" daemon or
> > cron job that kills processes meeting certain conditions?
>
> Nope. I've been happily running pg on this server for many years. I'd frankly 
> suspect
> the computer before Postgres, however, but a better error message (e.g. 
> pointing
> to a corrupt disk or something) would be helpful. The first one was a server 
> process
> and not a background writer process, FWIW.

Well, it seems to be saying that it was terminated by SIGKILL which I
can't see a reason to be internally generated.  Is there anything else
running on the system that might (for example) be taxing memory to cause
an OOM killing spree or some such?


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