Tom Lane wrote:

> Ryan Bradetich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > --  dumping out the contents of Table 'medusa'
> > FATAL 1:  Memory exhausted in AllocSetAlloc()
> > PQendcopy: resetting connection
> > SQL query to dump the contents of Table 'medusa' did not execute
> > correctly.  After we read all the table contents from the backend,
> > PQendcopy() failed.  Explanation from backend: 'FATAL 1:  Memory
> > exhausted in AllocSetAlloc()
> > '.
> > The query was: 'COPY "medusa" WITH OIDS TO stdout;
>
> Hmm.  What is the full definition of that table?  (pg_dump -s -t medusa
> would do.)
>
>                         regards, tom lane

Tom,


boi260 /data08 $ pg_dump -s -t medusa procman
\connect - postgres
CREATE TABLE "medusa" (
        "host_id" int4,
        "timestamp" timestamp,
        "current" int4,
        "catagory" text,
        "cat_desc" text,
        "anomaly" text
);
CREATE  INDEX "medusa_catagory_key" on "medusa" using btree ( "catagory"
"text_ops" );
CREATE  INDEX "medusa_host_id_key" on "medusa" using btree ( "host_id"
"int4_ops" );
CREATE  INDEX "medusa_current_key" on "medusa" using btree ( "current"
"int4_ops" );

Ryan


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