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LockReplace: xid table corrupted
Dronamraju Rajesh <drajesh80@yahoo.com> — 2000-12-12T05:55:52Z
Hi There, I have production systems running postgres for 24x7x365. But suddenly it stops serving the requests but the postmaster does not die. I cant do select or even say pgsql <database-name> until i kill postmaster clear shared memory segments and restart it again. for all the forth coming requests it says "sorry, too many clients already". My system config :- os:- Red Hat linux 6.2 memory:- 1GB cpu:- dual CPU database:- Postgres 6.5.2 ( pl dont suggest to upgrade to 7.0.2. once this problem is solved. then i can do testing of my app with postgres 7.0.2) command:- postmaster -i -N 256 -B 512 >>/usr/local/pgsql/server.log 2>&1 & can anybody tell me why this happens and what the solution is for this ???? Regards Rajesh __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ -
Re: [BUGS] LockReplace: xid table corrupted
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2000-12-12T06:08:14Z
Dronamraju Rajesh <drajesh80@yahoo.com> writes: > database:- Postgres 6.5.2 ( pl dont suggest to upgrade > to 7.0.2. once this problem is solved. then i can do > testing of my app with postgres 7.0.2) If you update to 7.0.3, you'll probably find this problem goes away. It sounds to me like you are running into a bogus debug check in the older code that assumed LockRelease should never need to release more than a thousand locks. If you don't want to update, try not touching 1000 tables in the same transaction. I'm guessing you do a lot of large-object slinging ... otherwise it's not that easy to get to 1000 ... regards, tom lane
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RE: LockReplace: xid table corrupted
Rainer Mager <rmager@vgkk.com> — 2000-12-12T09:50:50Z
Well, not to sound silly but, how many connections exist. Are you out of connections? I know that some clients on some OSes fail to free socket connections if they die. We had this problem with JDBC on Win NT and I've heard of problems with PHP as well. Our solution was to rewrite part of the clients so that in all cases they shut down the db connection even if they then die a fiery death. --Rainer > -----Original Message----- > From: pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Dronamraju Rajesh > Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 2:56 PM > To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org; pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org > Subject: [ADMIN] LockReplace: xid table corrupted > > > Hi There, > > I have production systems running postgres for > 24x7x365. But suddenly it stops serving the requests > but the postmaster does not die. I cant do select or > even say pgsql <database-name> until i kill postmaster > clear shared memory segments and restart it again. for > all the forth coming requests it says "sorry, too many > clients already". > > My system config :- > > os:- Red Hat linux 6.2 > memory:- 1GB > cpu:- dual CPU > database:- Postgres 6.5.2 ( pl dont suggest to upgrade > to 7.0.2. once this problem is solved. then i can do > testing of my app with postgres 7.0.2) > > command:- postmaster -i -N 256 -B 512 > >>/usr/local/pgsql/server.log 2>&1 & > > can anybody tell me why this happens and what the > solution is for this ???? > > Regards > Rajesh > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. > http://shopping.yahoo.com/