Re: How to analyze a core dump

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On 11/2/20 11:04 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
S Bob <sbob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On 11/2/20 9:55 AM, Peter Geoghegan wrote:
Is signal 10 SIGBUS on your platform? Perhaps check the relevant man
page on your platform -- "man signal.7" works for me here.
What CPU architecture and operating system are you using?
32 bit, Solaris 10
Solaris should be enough like other Unixen to presume that SIGBUS is 10.
However, that doesn't get you far towards finding a root cause.

Since you have a core file, maybe you could extract a stack trace
from it?  We have some suggestions at

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Getting_a_stack_trace_of_a_running_PostgreSQL_backend_on_Linux/BSD

although I'm afraid that's pretty gdb-specific, and Solaris probably
has different debugging tools.

What PG version are you running, exactly?


This client is running Postgres version 9.0.4


I'll have a look at the link you sent, thanks!





			regards, tom lane





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