The Postgres community is great at diagnosing problems and giving users feedback. In most cases, we can either diagnose a problem and give a fix, or at least give users a hint at finding the cause.
However, there is a class of problems that are very hard to help with, and I have perhaps seen an increasing number of them recently, e.g.: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/17384-f50f2eedf541e512%40postgresql.org https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CALTnk7uOrMztNfzjNOZe3TdquAXDPD3vZKjWFWj%3D-Fv-gmROUQ%40mail.gmail.com I consider these as problems that need digging to find the cause, and users are usually unable to do sufficient digging, and we don't have time to give them instructions, so they never get a reply. Is there something we can do to improve this situation? Should we just tell them they need to hire a Postgres expert? I assume these are users who do not already have access to such experts. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EDB https://enterprisedb.com If only the physical world exists, free will is an illusion.