On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> Scott Marlowe wrote:
>>
>> What does pg_locks say during this time? Specifically about locks
>> that aren't granted?
>
> I don't know, yet. Though these events go for 15-30 minutes before postgres
> restart, and no deadlocks are detected, s
Scott Marlowe wrote:
What does pg_locks say during this time? Specifically about locks
that aren't granted?
I don't know, yet. Though these events go for 15-30 minutes before
postgres restart, and no deadlocks are detected, so I don't think it is
locks.
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Thanks for the thoughts on what to check. Unfortunately, the priority
of the people responding to the incidents has been to get the system
live again. I will add these items to a list that, hopefully, will be
run through prior to restarting Postgres.
Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
Did you check
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> We have a medium scale installation of Postgres 8.3 that is freezing about
> once a week. I'm looking for any hints on how to diagnose the situation, as
> nothing is logged.
>
> The system is matched pair of Sunfire servers, running Debian
Στις Tuesday 14 April 2009 09:25:54 ο/η Bryce Nesbitt έγραψε:
> We have a medium scale installation of Postgres 8.3 that is freezing
> about once a week. I'm looking for any hints on how to diagnose the
> situation, as nothing is logged.
>
> The system is matched pair of Sunfire servers, runnin
We have a medium scale installation of Postgres 8.3 that is freezing
about once a week. I'm looking for any hints on how to diagnose the
situation, as nothing is logged.
The system is matched pair of Sunfire servers, running Debian Etch with
a 2.6.18-6-amd64 kernel, PostgreSQL 8.3.4, and DRBD