On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 07:34:36PM -0700, Brian Hirt wrote:
>
> Is it possible that slony is causing these crashes? I think that
It is. With a sig11, though, your best bet is to look at the core
file that should be generated. I assume you have compiled with
debugging symbols, and that you don't have core file generation
turned off. If you can get a backtrace from that core file, it'd be
handy.
Are you sure, by the way, that Slony and Postgres were compiled by
the same compiler, and that Slony was compiled against the right
libraries? It's possible to introduce a subtle incompatibility that
way.
> NOTICE: Slony-I: cleanup stale sl_nodelock entry for pid=8572
> CONTEXT: SQL statement "SELECT "_mobycluster".cleanupNodelock()"
> PL/pgSQL function "cleanupevent" line 77 at perform
>
> Are they something to be worried about?
No.
A
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