ruben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> As I recall, released versions of PostgreSQL usually dump core under
>> $PGDATA/base/<database oid>.  However, it's also possible that your
>> coredumpsize resource limit prevents core dumps; you could fix that
>> by putting a command like "ulimit -c unlimited" in your PostgreSQL
>> startup script and then stopping and restarting PostgreSQL.

> I cannot find a core file, ulimit is set to unlimit. I guess I'm doing 
> something wrong:

> -bash-2.05b$ ulimit
> unlimited
> -bash-2.05b$ find /usr/local/pgsql -name '*core*' -print

(1) The fact that it's unlimited in your user environment doesn't prove
that it's unlimited in the environment the postmaster is started in.

(2) I forget which constraint ulimit-with-no-argument prints, but it's
not core file size.  (Try "ulimit -a")

Please actually follow the advice given to you above.

                        regards, tom lane

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