Best to always use the list as a resource, not individuals (since a person such 
as yourself would then be able to find the latest related issues when doing a 
web-search). I've cc-ed the general list on principle.

The error I got had to do with a failing disk in a linux system. I have no 
clues about windows operations, but other posters have indicated that excluding 
postgres from virus scanners is A Good Thing, but as I say I don't do windows, 
really.

Greg Williamson
DBA
GlobeXplorer LLC

-----Original Message-----
From:   Wyatt Tellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Mon 11/27/2006 4:27 PM
To:     Mark Leet; Gregory S. Williamson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:     
Subject:        Re: postgresql bug

Hi Mark,

It seems our problem was our Legato/EMC Networker backup process. Due to an 
incorrect exclusion directive, it was locking the data files during the nightly 
backup. I suspect this is similar to what you're experiencing. I haven't tried 
filing a bug report. One of the responses to my post suggested I switch to a 
"real OS" like Linux, so I wouldn't be surprised if this got rejected as an OS 
bug instead of a PSQL one.

-Wyatt


On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:27:27 +1000
 "Mark Leet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>One of my customers had this problem:
>ERROR: could not open relation 1663/16907/2601: Invalid argument.
>
>So I googled it and came across your discussion on the postgres mail archives:
>http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2006-09/msg01270.php
>
>This error seems to be limited to people running PostgreSQL under Windows, but 
>not all of them.
>
>Is there any chance that your anti-virus was the culprit?  Because the error 
>doesn't happen on all machines, I wondered out loud what might be different 
>between my machine and my customer's.  Anti-virus was one.  In his anti-virus 
>program (eTrust EZ Antivirus), he excluded the partition he had PostgreSQL on, 
>and he no longer receives the error.
>
>I use Symantec Antivirus and don't receive the error.  Another computer was 
>running Computer Associates Antivirus and had the error.  I changed it to 
>Symantec Antivirus and the error no longer appears.
>
>Next question, how do we get this theory to the bug fixers?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mark.
>
>
>




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