Jon Nelson <jnelson+pg...@jamponi.net> writes: > While tracking down some issues that /might/ be kernel related, I ran > into an error message:
> ERROR: concurrent delete in progress > With this SQL in a file (t.sql): > begin; > create temporary table foo as select x as a, ARRAY[x] as b FROM > generate_series(1, 10000000 ) AS x; > create index foo_a_idx on foo (a); > create index foo_b_idx on foo USING GIN (b); > rollback; > I had issued this bash: > while true; do psql -f t.sql test >> out 2>&1; done > and after a dozen or so iterations I encountered that error message. > Now, it *might* be kernel related, but what else might it be? > I'm on Linux x86_64, using postgresql 8.4.5. FWIW, I can't replicate that using either HEAD or current 8.4.x, on Fedora 13 x86_64. It's quite unobvious though how kernel or hardware flakiness might lead to that message. *Maybe* you could get it from a dropped hint-bit or some such, but I don't see a clear explanation. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs