Re: Solaris, Postgresql and Problems - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Errol Neal |
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Subject | Re: Solaris, Postgresql and Problems |
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Msg-id | 5.1.0.14.0.20030725110548.03985c28@mail.enhtech.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Solaris, Postgresql and Problems (Doug McNaught <doug@mcnaught.org>) |
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Re: Solaris, Postgresql and Problems
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List | pgsql-general |
At 10:02 AM 7/25/2003 -0400, you wrote: >Errol Neal <errol.neal@enhtech.com> writes: > > > After making this change, and increasing the max number of buffers to > > 128 and the max number of connections to 64, I rebooted my > > system. Things come up fine, Postgres seems happy, but shortly after > > the Postgres server dies or terminates with nothing in logs as to WHY > > it terminates and it keeps doing so even after I revert back to my > > original config. The only things that remedies the problem of the > > server dying without any apparent notice is if I revert back to my > > original /etc/system file.. Does anybody have any experience with > > these issues? All I am trying to do is get a few more connections out > > of my system. I could sure use someone's help. Do I need to re-compile > > postgresql? > >Why don't you run the server under 'truss' to see what is killing it? >It it probably dumping core, or trying to, since there is nothing in >the logs--check your 'ulimit -c' settings and see if there are any >core files hanging around in $PGDATA. > >-Doug Actually Doug, it is not even "dying". I used the incorrect word. It is shutting down... Here is a log entry: LOG: fast shutdown request LOG: shutting down LOG: database system is shut down LOG: database system was shut down at 2003-07-25 10:54:57 EDT LOG: checkpoint record is at 0/909710 LOG: redo record is at 0/909710; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown TRUE LOG: next transaction id: 7898764; next oid: 49906 LOG: database system is ready LOG: fast shutdown request LOG: shutting down LOG: database system is shut down That is a few seconds after the system comes back up with even the default amount of connections after I put this in my /etc/system file: * POSTGRESQL SETUP 07/24/03 * optimised for 512 connections *set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=0x2000000 postgres docs max set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1 *set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=256 wasn't enough for 512 pgsql connections set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=512 set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=256 set semsys:seminfo_semmap=256 set semsys:seminfo_semmni=512 set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=32 * set semsys:seminfo_semmns=512 wasn't enough for 512 pgsql connections set semsys:seminfo_semmns=1024 *15/5/03 set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=939524096 The interesting thing is that only my postgres server is having problems with these settings. I am running sendmail and a few other apps that I've compiled on this system. Why is the server just shutting down? It does not exit with an error or anything like that. Now, I will be the first to admit that I am not a Sun/Solaris genius! Actually, I am more like a novice in some respects. However, I know unix administration. My point in saying that is I don't know if those settings are appropriate for my hardware and memory. Again, I would very much appreciate any help and assistance. Errol Errol Neal, Systems/Network Administrator eneal@enhtech.com Enhanced Technologies Inc. http://www.enhtech.com 703-924-0301 or 800-368-3249 703-924-0302 Fax
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