pgsql <pg...@lavabit.com> writes:
> one of our pgsql instances recently started to segfault multiple times a
> week. I tried a couple of things to pin it down to a certain query
> or job but failed to find any pattern. All I can offer is some notes
> and a set of similar looking back traces.

All of those traces seem to be within plpgsql functions that are doing
some sort of schema update on a table.  Sure you can't pin it down a
little better?  Looking at debug_query_string in the core dumps would
at least show what SQL command is calling the function(s) --- and I
wouldn't be surprised if there's exactly one function involved here.

As per Alvaro's suggestion, installing postgresql-debuginfo would
make the stack traces a lot more useful, too.

                        regards, tom lane

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