Thread: [6.5.3] FATAL 1: my bits moved right off the end of the world!
Pretty much reproducable each time, and nothing other then that in the logs...I can restart the process, let it run and after awhile, it does it again... I'm trying to get the UdmSearch program in place to replace ht/Dig, and this is from the program that is creating the databases: UdmSearch[47380]: Error: Error: 'pqReadData() -- backend closed the channel unexpectedly. This probably means the backendterminated abnormally before or while processing the request. I have a pg_options file set at: verbose=2 query hostlookup showportnumber syslog=2 but all that appears to show up is: StartTransactionCommand query: INSERT INTO dict (url_id,word,intag) VALUES(1248,'enough',1) ProcessQuery CommitTransactionCommand StartTransactionCommand query: INSERT INTO dict (url_id,word,intag) VALUES(1248,'information',1) ProcessQuery CommitTransactionCommand StartTransactionCommand query: INSERT INTO dict (url_id,word,intag) VALUES(1248,'require',1) ProcessQuery proc_exit(0) [#0] shmem_exit(0) [#0] exit(0) None production database right now, so its pretty much open game for trying things with it... Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
Isn't that what you get after a btree index has gotten corrupted? (Probably by trying to insert a too-large index entry?) I thought we'd put in a defense against oversize index entries, but maybe it hasn't made it to the REL6_5 series... regards, tom lane
Re: [HACKERS] [6.5.3] FATAL 1: my bits moved right off the end of the world!
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On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Tom Lane wrote: > Isn't that what you get after a btree index has gotten corrupted? > (Probably by trying to insert a too-large index entry?) > > I thought we'd put in a defense against oversize index entries, > but maybe it hasn't made it to the REL6_5 series... Suggestion on what to check for this? if it restart the process, it appears to resume from where it left off, so I'm guessing it isn't in the application itself...? Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org