Hello out there,

        I'm having a problem with a production server. Actually, there are two 
problems. The semi-trivial problem is that Postgres won't die using the 
service mechanism. As root, I "service postgres stop" and then "service 
postgres start" after a reasonable wait. The restart will earn me a 
"StreamServerPort: cannot bind to port" which indicates tht the process 
never died. A ps ax confirms the persistance of postmaster. When I kill -9 
the processes (postmaster, the /bin/sh -c postgres, and logger) they 
process will claim to start with "service postgres start" but it reports no 
PID and doesn't show up in ps ax. It is clearly not running at this point.

        The real problem, which caused all this debugging, is that twice so far, 
for no apparent reason, I have pegged the processors on the server. The 
machine has two 500mHz processors with 256 MB ram. I have a hard time 
believing that one small query can bring that machine to its knees, but it 
has, twice. The queries were run through a hard coded php front end (for 
testing purposes). Any insight on these two problems would be appreciated 
greatly.

thanks,

Jerry Lynde



Jerry Lynde
IT - Invocation/Evocation, Banishing, et al.
"In E-commerce, the E stands for Evil."
Due Diligence Inc.
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