Re: Strange \copy failure
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
From: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
To: Steve Woodcock <swoodcock@scholastic.co.uk>
Cc: pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
Date: 2001-06-21T03:12:46Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
Steve Woodcock <swoodcock@scholastic.co.uk> writes: > This is on postgresql 7.0.2, RH6.2. > I'm doing a \copy from psql of a 2035 line file, and the backend is > hanging (no CPU being used). Control-C doesn't cancel the command and > I have to Control-Z and 'kill %p' to get psql to terminate. The > interesting thing is that if I chop the input file in half, it > works. I can \copy the first half, and \copy the second half. Even > more interesting, if I take the first 2000 lines of the file it works, > and if I take the last 2000 lines of the file it works. This is a 2035 > line file, so it makes me thing there isn't anything wrong with the > data in it. That is strange. Try attaching to the hung backend with gdb and getting a backtrace, viz: gdb /path/to/postgres-executable gdb> attach PID-of-backend-process gdb> bt gdb> quit Might also be a good idea to do similarly for the psql process, in case that's where the problem is. regards, tom lane