"utsav" <utsav.turray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I am using postgres 7.3. on RHEL 4.0 7.3.what? If it's not 7.3.21 then an update would probably be worth your time. In particular there were fixes in 7.3.14 and 7.3.20 that could possibly explain this. If it is 7.3.21, then I think an upgrade to a newer major release series is your only hope of getting a fix. The PG community declared 7.3.x to be EOL nearly two years ago, and I believe that Red Hat's policy is they'll only consider fixing security bugs in it at this point. Which this is not. If you can demonstrate the same type of failure in a currently supported release, we'd take more of an interest, but fixing 7.3 isn't going to happen :-( regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general