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Error Message
Krasnow, Greg <gak@hnc.com> — 1998-05-28T23:09:09Z
I hate to bother you developers, but I have a question about the Postgres server. Can someone explain to me the following error messages and how I can avoid them? I recieved when trying to select from a simple table with about 5 rows. When there were only two rows in the table, the select came back ok, however when I then inerserted 3 more rows, I started to see this message. Thank You. May 27 16:07:31 pclinux postgres: Too Large Allocation Request("!(0 < (size) && (size) <= (0xfffffff)):size=540029106 [0x203030b2]", File: "mcxt.c", Line: 232) May 27 16:07:31 pclinux postgres: !(0 < (size) && (size) <= (0xfffffff)) (0) May 27 16:28:59 pclinux postgres: NOTICE: buffer leak [9] detected in BufferPoolCheckLeak() - Greg -- Greg Krasnow HNC Software Inc. Financial Industry Solutions Senior Software Engineer Email: gak@hnc.com Direct Phone: 619.799.8341 Fax: 619.546.9464 -
Re: [HACKERS] Error Message
Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> — 1998-05-29T00:06:50Z
> > I hate to bother you developers, but I have a question about the > Postgres server. Can someone explain to me the following error messages > and how I can avoid them? I recieved when trying to select from a > simple table with about 5 rows. When there were only two rows in the > table, the select came back ok, however when I then inerserted 3 more > rows, I started to see this message. Thank You. > > May 27 16:07:31 pclinux postgres: Too Large Allocation Request("!(0 < > (size) && (size) <= (0xfffffff)):size=540029106 [0x203030b2]", File: > "mcxt.c", Line: 232) > May 27 16:07:31 pclinux postgres: !(0 < (size) && (size) <= (0xfffffff)) > (0) > May 27 16:28:59 pclinux postgres: NOTICE: buffer leak [9] detected in > BufferPoolCheckLeak() Can you send us a reproducable example? That would be great. I assume this is 6.3.2. -- Bruce Momjian | 830 Blythe Avenue maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania 19026 + If your life is a hard drive, | (610) 353-9879(w) + Christ can be your backup. | (610) 853-3000(h)