Re: repeated out of shared memory error - not related to max_locks_per_transaction

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Hi David,


while symptoms might be the same, the cause is likely to be different.


If I were you, I would open a new thread, and properly describe your problem and your setup.


regards,


fabio pardi



On 30/07/18 04:31, David Morton wrote:

This thread went cold very quickly … we are experiencing the exact same symptoms on one of our test systems. Was a solution found or are the investigations / work ongoing ?

 

We are happy to provide any information that may be useful for our case.

 

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Senior Platform Engineer

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