"Michael Brown" <[email protected]> writes:
> I have put in place a temporary workaround on the production system, which
> is to insert a
> // Pretend that the cache is always invalid
> fprintf ( stderr, "*** bypassing cache ***\n" );
> goto read_failed;
I don't think this will actually help --- if anything it exposes you
to the bug more :-(. Given my current theory, there is not anything
wrong with the init file. The problem is a sort of race condition
that would be triggered by very high cache-inval traffic during startup
of a new backend. I looked at the cache inval array in your coredump,
and it looked like there had been a whole bunch of table deletions
happening concurrently with the startup --- "whole bunch" meaning
hundreds if not thousands. Is there anything in your application
behavior that might encourage a lot of table drops to happen
concurrently?
I'll get you a real fix as soon as I can, but might not be till
tomorrow.
regards, tom lane
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