Re: PostgreSQL & latest Mac OS Sonoma, a possible bug / configuration issue
От | Arnd Baranowski |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL & latest Mac OS Sonoma, a possible bug / configuration issue |
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Msg-id | 41C37807-8491-46A1-8B2F-AE888E0B8585@oculeus.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PostgreSQL & latest Mac OS Sonoma, a possible bug / configuration issue (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
The latest stable version seemed to be 14.1. I do not know and it might have been a coincidence. Recently I got forced toupgrade my Postgres by Brew. Postgres moved from 14.7 to 14.10. This was about the same time my problem started > Am 05.02.2024 um 21:44 schrieb Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>: > > Arnd Baranowski <baranowski@oculeus.com> writes: >> I have a MacBook Pro 16 inch with M3 Max in the base configuration (48 gig RAM, 1 terabyte HD). Operating System macOSthe latest Sonoma 14.3. I use the latest Postgres 14 installed via brew in the standard configuration. From time totime (every second or third week) I use to reboot the Mac and since several weeks now (the last 4 reboots at least) I losedata of the database when rebooting and I fall back to a state of several days ahead of the reboot. This affects structureand data added. I cover this via backups and it looks that data is kept in memory rather than written to the database.Beside this Mac and Postgres run fine. > > Hmm, what have you got the fsync and wal_sync_method GUCs set to? > What was the last macOS version that was stable for you? > > regards, tom lane
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