You're gonna have a hard time getting support for a version that old
(we've since seen 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4 come out and 7.5 is in the cooker
right now.
If it's possible to backup your database, I'd highly recommend upgrading
postgresql on a test machine or something. It sounds like you migh
Ausrack Webmaster wrote:
Nobody got any ideas on the below problem? :-(
From the behaviour I would guess there is something corrupt in one of
the system catalogs of that database. Make sure the coredump size of the
postmaster process is unlimited, recreate the problem and you should
find a file