Re: shared memory leak in 7.0.2?
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: shared memory leak in 7.0.2? |
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Msg-id | 12490.967471440@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | shared memory leak in 7.0.2? (pierre@kahuna.versions.com) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
pierre@kahuna.versions.com writes: > i've been running 7.0.2 for the last month or so, and I've had to > reboot my redhat linux box twice to clear up a shared memory leak > issue. Essentially with the DB running for about 2weeks with large > amounts of usage, eventually the Os runs out of shared memory and the > db crashes and fails to restart. The only way to get the db back > online is to reboot. I haven't seen this reported before. Are you sure Postgres deserves the blame, rather than some other package? Postgres' use of shared memory is fixed for the life of a postmaster, so unless you're constantly restarting the postmaster I don't see how we could be leaking shmem. However, rather than speculate, let's get some hard facts. Try using "ipcs -m -a" to keep track of shared mem allocations, and see what usage is creeping up over time. regards, tom lane
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