Hi All,
Apparently the issue appeared again in the same database but on different table . In the last time dumping and restoring the table helped. However, I dont understand why another table hit the bug if it was fixed in 9.6.9 while my db version is 9.6.10.
Any idea ?
בתאריך יום ב׳, 4 בפבר׳ 2019 ב-18:42 מאת Mariel Cherkassky <mariel.cherkassky@xxxxxxxxx>:
dumping the table and then restoring it solved the case for me. select for update didnt help..thanks !בתאריך יום ד׳, 30 בינו׳ 2019 ב-12:35 מאת Mariel Cherkassky <mariel.cherkassky@xxxxxxxxx>:Hey,As I said, I'm getting this error for all the objects in a specific db. I cant even connect to the database, I immediatly getting this error.The bug was fixed in 9.6.10 but the db version is 9.6.10 so how can it happen ? The db was installed in that version from the first place and no upgrade was doneבתאריך יום ד׳, 30 בינו׳ 2019 ב-11:14 מאת Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:On 2019-Jan-30, Mariel Cherkassky wrote:
> It seems that the version of the db is 9.6.10 :
>
> psql -U db -d db -c "select version()";
> Password for user db:
> version
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> PostgreSQL 9.6.10 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.4.7
> 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-23), 64-bit
> (1 row)
>
>
> and the error is still exist..
Did you apply the suggested SELECT .. FOR UPDATE to the problem table?
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