Dan Moschuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So it is getting a virtual timer from somewhere. A grep of the backend
> directory revealed no setitimer() occurances, so I can confirm that it
> isn't postmaster doing it. And if the shells environment is unlimited,
> which doesn't leave very many culp
| > Signal 26 on FreeBSD is SIGVTARLM.
|
| We don't ever set a virtual timer alarm, either. Is it possible that
| you are running the postmaster with a ulimit-style limit on total
| process runtime?
No, I've tested this and postmaster is being started in an unlimited
enviornment.
The code
Dan Moschuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | > Can someone tell me what a postmaster process exiting with status = 26
> | > means? FWIW, I'm doing a COPY table FROM stdin with about 14 million
> | > records to trigger this.
> |
> | That means it got a signal 26.
> Oh, sorry, for some reason I th
| > Can someone tell me what a postmaster process exiting with status = 26
| > means? FWIW, I'm doing a COPY table FROM stdin with about 14 million
| > records to trigger this.
|
| That means it got a signal 26. Since you didn't mention what platform
| you are on, I'm not going to guess what s
Can someone tell me what a postmaster process exiting with status = 26
means? FWIW, I'm doing a COPY table FROM stdin with about 14 million
records to trigger this.
Thanks,
-Dan
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