All the extensions installed in this database are these: ``` List of installed extensions Name | Version | Schema | Description --------------------+---------+------------+----------------------------------------------------------- amcheck | 1.3 | public | functions for verifying relation integrity btree_gist | 1.6 | public | support for indexing common datatypes in GiST pg_stat_statements | 1.9 | public | track execution statistics of all SQL statements executed pgcrypto | 1.3 | public | cryptographic functions plpgsql | 1.0 | pg_catalog | PL/pgSQL procedural language (5 rows) ```
I tried to execute a query with parameters the query was supposed to be run (because I'm not sure exactly the values in the where clause that made the segmentation fault). here is the explain: https://explain.depesz.com/s/Tql3 (Ps: I just had to suppress the real table/index names) Looks like since I've disable *jit* as Boris told, until now the database did not restarted again... (not sure if it's coincidence) On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 4:38 PM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Willian Colognesi <willian_cologn...@trimble.com> writes: > > `I take it things were okay with the version you used previously?` > > > Yes, it was working pretty well in another instance with pg version > > `12.4-1.pgdg18.04+1`, and we had to make a migration of one database that > > was running in this server to another using Logical Replication. > > 12.4 to 14.5 is kind of a big jump :-(. > > The stack trace seems to indicate that ExecProcNode transferred control > to never-never land, which says that something clobbered the function > pointer it's trying to indirect through. I don't recall having seen > any similar reports though. > > Are you using any extensions besides those that come with core Postgres? > A build incompatibility with some third-party extension might explain > this, perhaps. > > One thing I'm curious about is that the stack trace seems to imply that > there was an Append plan node immediately below another Append. That > shouldn't happen AFAIK --- the planner tries to collapse out such > cases. Can you get us an EXPLAIN for the problem query? > > regards, tom lane > -- <http://www.trimble.com/> *Willian Cezar de O. Colognesi* Systems Analysis Specialist, Trimble Transportation Brazil Avenida Santos Dumont, 271 | Londrina, PR | 86039-090