"Sergey E. Koposov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Actually, in the log file I also see some messages about has_seq_search:

> =EB=EF=ED=E1=EE=E4=E1:  CREATE DATABASE "contrib_regression" TEMPLATE=3Dtem=
> plate0
> NOTICE:  database "contrib_regression" does not exist, skipping
> ERROR:  too many active hash_seq_search scans
> ERROR:  too many active hash_seq_search scans
> ERROR:  too many active hash_seq_search scans
> ERROR:  too many active hash_seq_search scans
> ERROR:  could not fsync segment 0 of relation 1663/16384/2617: No such file=
>  or directory
> ERROR:  checkpoint request failed

That could be a consequent effect I think --- bgwriter is lacking an
AtEOXact_HashTables call in error recovery (something I will go fix)
and so after enough fsync errors we'd start getting these.

Anyway it seems we need to cast the net a bit wider for where the
troublesome Assert is.  I'd suggest rebuilding the whole system with
--enable-cassert, then comment out the USE_ASSERT_CHECKING #define
in pg_config.h, and "make clean/make" in one backend subdirectory
at a time till you see where it stops failing.  Then repeat at the
file level.  Divide and conquer...

                        regards, tom lane

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