""Jean-Pierre Pelletier"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Yes, there is an antivirus software on the machine, a reboot is needed > when it's turned off, > I'll be allowed to reboot it tonight or I'll do it sooner if it crashes > before that. > > There are around 15 connections to PostgreSQL when it crashes but most are > idle > there may be a few inserts but no bulk inserts, the biggest load would > come from > select statements. >
We haven't identified that the failed read/write are caused by anti-virus software or intensive read/write. If you can compile the source, can you patch smgrread()/smgrwrite() like this to capture the native windows error: void smgrwrite(SMgrRelation reln, BlockNumber blocknum, char *buffer, bool isTemp) { if (!(*(smgrsw[reln->smgr_which].smgr_write)) (reln, blocknum, buffer, isTemp)) ereport(ERROR, (errcode_for_file_access(), errmsg("could not write block %u of relation %u/%u/%u:%d: %m", blocknum, reln->smgr_rnode.spcNode, reln->smgr_rnode.dbNode, reln->smgr_rnode.relNode, GetLastError()))); } Regards, Qingqing ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings