Daniel Rubio <drubior@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Here's the stack trace, I'm not sure this is all you need (it's the > first time I use gdb) so, tell me if you need more information > Core was generated by `/aplicacions/postgres/bin/postmaster -D > /aplicacions/postgres/data'. > Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault. > #0 0x001a66b4 in HaveNFreeProcs () > (gdb) backtrace > #0 0x001a66b4 in HaveNFreeProcs () > #1 0x0024deb4 in InitPostgres () > #2 0x001b1464 in PostgresMain () > #3 0x001837f0 in ServerLoop () > #4 0x00184cd8 in PostmasterMain () > #5 0x001373f8 in main () Well, that's pretty darn odd. It looks like you could work around the crash by setting superuser_reserved_connections to 0, but that doesn't tell us *why* it's crashing. HaveNFreeProcs, and the data structure it looks at, are simple enough that it's hard to credit a bug there. I'm worried that what you've got is really a compiler bug. What compiler did you build with, and did you use any nondefault CFLAGS? (pg_config output would be helpful here.) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq