On 31/10/05 2:13 pm, "Bruce Momjian" <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> wrote:

> Adam Witney wrote:
>> On 31/10/05 1:32 pm, "Bruce Momjian" <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> wrote:
>> 
>>> Adam Witney wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Just the one fail on OSX 10.3.9
>>>> 
>>>>      opr_sanity           ... FAILED
>>>> 
>>>> Is this a known problem, or something specific to my machine... I can post
>>>> regression.diffs (quite long) if required ...
>>> 
>>> Uh, regression.diffs is large?  MY guess is your backend crashed, for
>>> some unknown reason, so all the queries after the crash just failed.  I
>>> can't think of another reason for that diff file to be large.  Is the
>>> failure repoducable?
>> 
>> Seems a bit random actually... Here are the results of 3 successive "make
>> check"'s, the fourth passed all tests!
>> 
>> http://bugs.sgul.ac.uk/downloads/temp/regression1.diffs
>> http://bugs.sgul.ac.uk/downloads/temp/regression2.diffs
>> http://bugs.sgul.ac.uk/downloads/temp/regression3.diffs
> 
> Yea, that helps.  The errors you have are really these:
> 
> ! psql: could not fork new process for connection: Resource temporarily
> unavailable
> 
> and
> ! psql: could not send startup packet: Broken pipe
> 
> Is anything else big running on your machine?
> 
> I looked at the OSX configuration section here:
> 
> http://candle.pha.pa.us/main/writings/pgsql/sgml/kernel-resources.html
> 
> but didn't see anything significant.  My guess is that the parallel
> nature of the regression tests are exhausting some system resource on
> your machine.  Does the kernel log have anything of interest?

Ah that probably explains it... It is my laptop and I have quite a few
things running... So should probably run the make check when I first start
it up maybe.

Thanks for the help

Adam


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