On 02/01/2018, 12:09, "Martin Moore" <martin.mo...@avbrief.com> wrote:

    
    
    On 01/01/2018, 17:45, "Peter Geoghegan" <p...@bowt.ie> wrote:
    
        On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 8:56 AM, Martin Moore <martin.mo...@avbrief.com> 
wrote:
        > Can someone shed some light on this and advise how to prevent it 
reoccurring?
        
        You're using v10, which has these two commits:
        
        
https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=58b25e98106dbe062cec0f3d31d64977bffaa4af
        
        
https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=9fab40ad32efa4038d19eaed975bb4c1713ccbc0
        
        Unfortunately, per the commit message of the first commit, it doesn't
        look like the tuple allocator uses any new strategy, at least until
        this v11 commit:
        
        
https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=a4ccc1cef5a04cc054af83bc4582a045d5232cb3
        
        My guess is that that would make a noticeable difference, once v11
        becomes available. Could you test this yourself by building from the
        master branch?
        
        -- 
        Peter Geoghegan
        
    
    
    
    
    Thanks Peter. I don’t really want to go down that route for various 
reasons. There’s a task that copies ‘old’ rows to various old_  tables and then 
deletes from the main tables, then does a vaccum and analyse. Tables only have 
20-30k rows. I’m guessing this may be the trigger for the problem so have 
changed the timing from every 20 mins to once in the middle of the night when 
things are quiet.
    
    Would this explain the problem?
    
    
    Martin.
    
    
    
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Having stopped the suspect task, I’m still getting the same problem. Can’t even 
stop postgres:

waiting for server to shut 
down............................................................... failed
pg_ctl: server does not shut down


We’ve spent 2 yrs and a chunk of cash on a total system redesign and this is 
going to stop it from being released.

Can someone give me an idea what may be causing this – and what 
ReorderBufferGetTupleBuf is actually doing in case it gives me a clue.

Thanks.






    
    
    



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