Karen Pease <m...@daughtersoftiresias.org> writes: > It'll get through about three or four of them (out of hundreds) before > it locks up. Now, before lockup, postmaster is very active. It shows > up on top. The computer's hard drives clack nonstop. Etc. But once it > locks up (without warning), all of that stop. Postmaster does nothing. > The computer goes silent. I can't ctrl-break the psql process. If I > try to start a new psql process, it won't get past the password prompt > -- psql will hang. All Apache processes involving postgres queries > hang. The postgres server cannot be restarted by any normal means (the > only solution I've found that works is a reboot). And so forth.
This sounds to me like it's a kernel problem, possibly triggered by misbehaving disk hardware. What you might try to confirm is a kill -9 on whichever postgres backend seems to be stuck. If that fails to remove the process, then it's definitely a kernel issue --- try googling "uninterruptible disk wait" and similar phrases. The cases that I've run into personally have been due to poor error handling for a disk failure condition in a kernel-level disk driver. If that's what it is for you, the bottom-level problem might be an unreadable disk block somewhere. Or it might just be a garden variety kernel bug. What's the platform? regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs