Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-02-01 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Magnus Hagander wrote: Did those two members produce consistent issues? Can you give them a couple of kicks to get enough buidls out of them to figure out if this solved the problem? Not very easily. I am currently travelling. It was happening fairly consistently on red_bat and seems to

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-02-01 Thread Magnus Hagander
2010/2/1 Andrew Dunstan : > > Magnus Hagander wrote: >>> >>> Actually, on close inspection it looks to me like this commit: "Create >>> typedef pgsocket for storing socket descriptors." >>> >>> c

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-01-31 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Magnus Hagander wrote: Actually, on close inspection it looks to me like this commit: "Create typedef pgsocket for storing socket descriptors." could well be the culprit. I'm not cla

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-01-31 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 18:33, Tom Lane wrote: > Magnus Hagander writes: >> On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 17:56, Tom Lane wrote: >>> I notice pgstat_send is still using "if (pgStatSock < 0)" to detect >>> PGINVALID_SOCKET ... > >> That's certainly so, but that shouldn't have any effect on this - >> si

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-01-31 Thread Tom Lane
Magnus Hagander writes: > On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 17:56, Tom Lane wrote: >> I notice pgstat_send is still using "if (pgStatSock < 0)" to detect >> PGINVALID_SOCKET ... > That's certainly so, but that shouldn't have any effect on this - > since on that platform it's defined to -1 anyway. But I'll

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-01-31 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 17:56, Tom Lane wrote: > Magnus Hagander writes: >> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 23:28, Andrew Dunstan wrote:   initializing dependencies ... WARNING:  pgstat wait timeout > >> I'm not claiming it's not, but what exactly points to that? Does the >> problem go away if you

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-01-31 Thread Tom Lane
Magnus Hagander writes: > On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 23:28, Andrew Dunstan wrote: >>>   initializing dependencies ... WARNING:  pgstat wait timeout > I'm not claiming it's not, but what exactly points to that? Does the > problem go away if you move to a version before that? > Because I'm 99% sure

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-01-31 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 23:28, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > > Andrew Dunstan wrote: >> >> >>   initializing dependencies ... WARNING:  pgstat wait timeout >>   WARNING:  pgstat wait timeout >>   ok >>     vacuuming database template1 ... WARNING:  pgstat wait timeout >>   WARNING:  pgstat wait timeou

Re: [HACKERS] odd output in initdb

2010-01-29 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Andrew Dunstan wrote: initializing dependencies ... WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout ok vacuuming database template1 ... WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout ok copying template1 to template0 ... WARNING: pgstat wait