On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Moreno Andreo <moreno.and...@evolu-s.it> 
> wrote:
>> Hi again,
>>     our support team is reporting cases where postgres connections are
>> suddenly dropped, but reconnecting again soon everyting is OK.
>> Environment is PostgreSQL 9.1 on Windows (various versions)
>> Asfer some research, I found on postgresql log many of these messages
>> could not reserve shared memory region (addr=02E80000) for child 0000094C:
>> 487
>> Searching the archives I found a bug fixed with 9.3.x, since I had 9.1, I
>> migrated to 9.5.6 (standard for new installations). After restarting, I got
>> the exact same error and response behaviour.
>> After another search, I stopped F-Secure Antivirus services, and everything
>> is now going smoothly. So, with the help of a mate that knows how this
>> antivirus work, we put exceptions to all PostgreSQL directories.
>> After restarting, the error was back. Nothing in the AV log. Tomorrow we'll
>> try with adding exclusions to port 5433....
>>
>> Someone else facing this problem?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Moreno.-
>
>
> Shared memory doesn't come from a file on teh hard drive.  You need an
> exception for whatever postgres uses for shared memory in windows. I
> don't know much about pgsql on windows, but that should get you
> started.
>
>
> Post back if you find anything that makes it work.
>

Oh and if you can report it to the antivirus vendor so they can fix it
permanently on their end. pgsql is not a virus.


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