Thanks for your real-time respone!
the problem was sloved after I upgrade the postgreSQL from 7.3.4 to 7.4.2.
by the way, is there any bug-tracking website for postgreSQL ?
I follow the [HOMEPAGE] -> [DEVELOPERS] -> find nothing relative to bugzilla-like items,
follow the [GBROG] ->>> it's PostgreSQL related projects , but without PostgreSQL itself ?
let me show a advertisement... quote from ORELLY's Developer Weblogs
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> (RT for bug/request tracking, subversion for source control, etc ...
the following link is the issue and comments log for sloving this problem I said.
http://rt.openfoundry.org/Foundry/Project/Tracker/Display.html?Queue=90&id=2653
there are some chinese characters mixed, but I just wanna to show that host a dedicate issue/bug tracking system
may improve a software project evloution.
June-Yen
Tom Lane wrote:
jihuang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I put 360000+ rows in a table , and now any select , update , analyze ... command fail.
the log shows "ERROR: heapgettup: failed ReadBuffer",
What Postgres version is this? AFAICS that error has been impossible for quite some time ...
regards, tom lane
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