On 07/03/2011 01:00 PM, Geoffrey Myers wrote:
We have a process that we successfully ran on virtually identical
databases. The process completed fine on a machine with 8 gig of
memory. The process fails when run on another machine that has 16 gig
of memory with the following error:
out of memory for query result
How is this possible?
Look at the diff on the postgresql.conf from the two machines.
The databases are almost identical. By that I mean, the database that
the process completed properly is a dump of the database from the
machine where it failed. There is about a week's more data in the
database where the process failed. The whole database only takes up
about 13 gig of disk space.
Any clues would be appreciated.
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