Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is it reproducible?
> Apparently not ... just crops up randomly, after 2+ weeks of good service.
> Will dig for more information ... and get them to upgrade to 7.3.6.
Yeah, given the presence of the sometimes-fails-to-restart-after-crash
bug in 7.3.3,
"A Palmblad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are having a recurring problem with page corruption in our
> database.
The symptoms you describe are indistinguishable from those seen with
flaky hardware. I'd strongly suggest doing more extensive testing of
both RAM and disks. memtest86 and badbloc
Tom,
> Can't do much without more detail than that. A stack trace would be
> most helpful, but at the very least I'd want to know what query dumped
> core...
>
> Is it reproducible?
Apparently not ... just crops up randomly, after 2+ weeks of good service.
Will dig for more information ... a
Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just had a client report a core dump of 7.3.3 on on SunOS 2.9 after the system
> was running for a couple of weeks.
Can't do much without more detail than that. A stack trace would be
most helpful, but at the very least I'd want to know what query dumped
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Folks,
Just had a client report a core dump of 7.3.3 on on SunOS 2.9 after the system
was running for a couple of weeks.
I'm inclined to tell them to upgrade to 7.3.6 and try again, but was wondering
if this jogs anyone's memory. I've searched the archives and the HISTORY,
and the only 7.3.3