On 2/10/2010 9:08 PM, Andrea Peri wrote:
Hi,

I'm using usually
Postgres 8.4.4 (32bit) + Postgis 1.5.1 on Windows7 64bit.

Now I try-ing the last
Postgres 9.0 (32bit) + Postgis 1.5.2 on the same machine (win7 64bit).

I experience a

crash of Postgres while it is running a huge load of data.

Does that include PostGIS datatypes?

2010-10-01 22:44:20 CEST LOG:  server process (PID 2540) was terminated
by exception 0xC0000005

That's invalid memory access - like a UNIX segfault (sig11).


Can you show your schema - the definition of the table(s) involved in the INSERT and any triggers on them? The output of:

\d+ tablename

from psql would do the trick.



Truly, the most helpful thing at this point would be to collect a backtrace showing where in the postgresql server it crashed. There are instructions on how to do that here:

http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Getting_a_stack_trace_of_a_running_PostgreSQL_backend_on_Windows

In your case, as the backend is crashing you will want to use windbg or Visual Studio Express Edition to collect the crash data; process explorer will not be enough.

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Craig Ringer

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