Tom Lane wrote:
"Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
My bet is something depending on GetTickCount to measure elapsed time
(and no, it's not used in the core Postgres code, but you've got plenty
of other possible culprits in that stack).
This doesn't quite make sense. The only reason we have to reboot is
because PostgreSQL no longer responds. The system itself is fine.
The Windows kernel may still work, but that doesn't mean that everything
Postgres depends on still works. I'm wondering about (a) the TCP stack
(and that includes 3rd party firewalls and such, not only the core
Windows code); (b) timing or threading stuff inside the application
that's using libpq, which the only thing we know about so far is that
it's *not* JDBC/Hibernate.
/me grumbles in a not so polite way about Windows.
Which means we need to start stripping it down. Gah, I actually argued
*for* this port to. Next time slap me.
Joshua D. Drake
regards, tom lane
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