Hi Brian, Thanks for your speedy reply!
> Are you using a stock postgresql.conf or have you tweaked the values > to make better use of the memory? If you have tewaked them it is > possible you have told postgresql to use more memory than is actually > available. > > If this isn't the case then the second most likely cause is a problem > with postgis - as I've said earlier in the thread there seem to be > various memory problems. You might want to try upgrading to the > latest version (1.5.1 I think) which so far I've found fairly stable. I am using a base install of the EnterpriseDB version of postgresql (which is postgres 8.4 + postgis 1.4.1). I have not touched the default postgresql.conf. http://www.enterprisedb.com/ I'll retry with postgres 8.3 and the latest version of postgis and let you know how I go (it will probably take a few days to re-import). Hopefully I'll have better luck this time around! Cheers, Gavin _______________________________________________ Geocoding mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/geocoding

