Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 02:57:09PM -0400, Geoffrey wrote:
We continue to have segmentation faults of the /usr/bin/postgres process as I mentioned in an earlier thread. In all cases, the core file always indicates a segmentation fault, but the backtraces don't seem to consistently point to any particular problem. Then again, when you go stomping around in memory where you don't belong, all bets are probably off.

99% of the time random segmentation faults are memory trouble. Have you
tried memtest86 on the machine in question?

No, but that's a thought. We actually have two machines that are clustered and we see the problem on both. Once is carrying a heavier load, thus it happens there more often.

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Until later, Geoffrey

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