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  1. Re: postmaster dies (was Re: Very disappointing performance)

    secret <secret@kearneydev.com> — 1999-03-15T18:51:54Z

    Tom Lane wrote:
    
    > secret <secret@kearneydev.com> writes:
    > >>>> PostgreSQL is also crashing 1-2 times a day on me, although I have a
    > >>>> handy perl script to keep it alive now <grin>...
    >
    > > basically the server randomly dies with a:
    > > ERROR:  postmaster: StreamConnection: accept: Invalid argument
    > > pmdie 3
    > > (then signals all children to drop dead)
    >
    > Hmm.  That shouldn't happen, especially not randomly; if the accept
    > works the first time then it should work forever after, since the
    > arguments being passed in never change.
    >
    > The error is coming from StreamConnection() in
    > pgsql/src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c.  Could you maybe add some debugging
    > code to the routine to see what the server_fd and port arguments are
    > when accept() fails?  I think just changing the first elog() to
    >
    > elog(ERROR,
    >      "postmaster: StreamConnection: accept: %m\nserver_fd = %d, port = %p",
    >      server_fd, port);
    >
    > would do for starters.  This would let us eliminate the possibility that
    > the routine is getting passed bad arguments.
    >
    > An alternative possibility is to run the postmaster under truss so you
    > can see what arguments are passed to the kernel on every kernel call,
    > but that'd generate a pretty verbose logfile.
    >
    >                         regards, tom lane
    
        Done.  I'll install the new binaries at the end of the day when no one is
    using the database and give you a copy of the logs when it dies again.  Thank
    you for the help on this, it's very much appreciated.
    
    David Secret
    MIS Director
    Kearney Development Co., Inc.