Unfortunately it's now impossible to say how many were updated, as they get deleted by another process later. I may be able to restore part of a dump from 2 days ago on another machine, and get some counts from that, assuming I have the disk space. I'll work on that.
I do not believe there could have been more than 2 concurrent updates because the app is limited to 2 threads, but I will verify that with the developer. -gordon On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Tom Lane-2 [via PostgreSQL] < ml-node+3323971-508486184-56...@n5.nabble.com<ml-node%2b3323971-508486184-56...@n5.nabble.com> > wrote: > > > No luck here either. A couple further questions --- do you think it's > likely that you could have been over 10000 matches, ie, the LIMIT > actually kicked in? Also, could there have been more than two > concurrent updates acting on the same rows? > > -- View this message in context: http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/seg-fault-crashed-the-postmaster-tp3323117p3324015.html Sent from the PostgreSQL - general mailing list archive at Nabble.com.