On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 18:57, Christopher Cashell wrote: > Yesterday, while attempting to access a database, I received errors > saying that the database was innaccessible. After investigating a > little, I found the following in the PostgreSQL log files: > > 2004-06-30 08:30:19 [24119] LOG: checkpoint process (PID 28423) was > terminated by signal 11
> Eventually I attempted to shut it down and restart it, however that > failed too. When I attempted to shut it down, I discovered a hung > 'startup subprocess' that can't be killed. > > nexus:~# ps aux | grep postgres > postgres 28424 0.0 1.5 16804 3044 pts/313 D 08:35 0:06 postgres: > startup subprocess > nexus:~# kill -9 28424 > nexus:~# ps aux | grep postgres > postgres 28424 0.0 1.5 16804 3044 pts/313 D 08:35 0:06 postgres: > startup subprocess > nexus:~# The combination of a Sig 11 failure and a process stuck in a D state makes me lean towards thinking it's bad hardware (CPU or memory). Have you tested this machine? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html