Re: [GENERAL] exit status 26

2001-01-12 Thread Tom Lane
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

Re: [GENERAL] exit status 26

2001-01-12 Thread Dan Moschuk
| > 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

Re: [GENERAL] exit status 26

2001-01-11 Thread Tom Lane
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

Re: [GENERAL] exit status 26

2001-01-11 Thread Dan Moschuk
| > 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

[GENERAL] exit status 26

2001-01-11 Thread Dan Moschuk
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 -- Man is a rational animal who always loses his temper when he is called upon to act in accordance with the dictate