>"Donald Fraser" <postgres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
>> Log messages: >> <1Tmenteshvili 10709 2006-08-24 17:48:19 BST 0> ERROR: invalid message format >> < 3670 2006-08-24 17:48:19 BST > LOG: server process (PID 10709) was terminated by signal 11 >> At the same time, an engineer, who thought nobody was in the building, was working on the network and changing a network switch. "Tom Lane" writes:
>And what do you make of the apparent junk on the log line? (What's >your log_line_prefix exactly?) The log messages are good, log prefix is: <%u %p %t %x>
"1Tmenteshvili" is actually a user login name... don't ask.
>Given that this sounds like it won't be easy to reproduce, I'm hoping >you have a core file left from that and can get a stack trace from it. >That would give us some clue where to look. Where would I look for a core file? There's nothing unusual in the data directory, nothing in the
/tmp directory?
I had my email turned off yesterday and PostgreSQL restarted
itself so I didn't find out about the crash till this morning when I logged
in.
Everything seems to have be running smoothly since
then...
If there isn't a core file, how would I go about ensuring one
is created next time? (touch wood there wont be one).
Regards
Donald Fraser
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