Hi all, last week ( 27/7/2003 ) I did a post with subj: "postmaster core ( finally I have it )", at that time I was supspecting that the core was caused by a select on a view ( the view is always the same that cause the core ) that was running together with a vacuum; Tom Lane told me that is really strange that vacuum could cause a core of a process doing a select on a view; so that day I removed this normal, I think, race ( vacuum + select on that view at the same time ) and after 7 days I still don't have a new core ( normally I already had it ).
My conclusion ( is true that I never seen the vacuum code ) is that vacuum do something strange. Is also true that I never seen some one have this problem but may be because the core is not created if you don't esplicit set ulimit. My DB is really stressed I have an average of 70 connections and an average of 1600 commit for each minute. Regards Gaetano Mendola BTW I had another strange situation in the past: a reindex on a table was the cause of having a primary key duplicated. I removed ( now are months ) the scheduled reindex and I never seen again the primary key duplicated. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org