Greg Stark <st...@mit.edu> writes: > But the bigger question is. Are we really concerned about this flaky > problem? Is it worth investing time and money on? I can get money to > go buy a G4 or G5 and spend some time on it. It just seems a bit... > niche. But if it's a real bug that represents something broken on > other architectures that just happens to be easier to trigger here it > might be worthwhile.
TBH, I don't know. There seem to be three plausible explanations: 1. Flaky hardware in my unit. 2. Ancient macOS bug, as Andres suggested upthread. 3. Actual PG bug. If it's #1 or #2 then we're just wasting our time here. I'm not sure how to estimate the relative probabilities, but I suspect #3 is the least likely of the lot. FWIW, I did just reproduce the problem on that machine with current HEAD: 2021-12-17 18:40:40.293 EST [21369] FATAL: inconsistent page found, rel 1663/167772/2673, forknum 0, blkno 26 2021-12-17 18:40:40.293 EST [21369] CONTEXT: WAL redo at C/3DE3F658 for Btree/INSERT_LEAF: off 208; blkref #0: rel 1663/167772/2673, blk 26 FPW 2021-12-17 18:40:40.522 EST [21365] LOG: startup process (PID 21369) exited with exit code 1 That was after only five loops of the regression tests, so either I got lucky or the failure probability has increased again. In any case, it seems clear that the problem exists independently of Munro's patches, so I don't really think this question should be considered a blocker for those. regards, tom lane