Thank you for the analyzes!
No problem, there is no problem to use "select wm_nfsp.*" but as my concern is to prevent this in the future I think I should apply the fix or is there a config parameter to abend the backend if it reaches some kind of storage limit?
Thank you!
Reimer
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Carlos Henrique Reimer <carlos.reimer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> That is what I got from gdb:
> ExecutorState: 11586756656 total in 1391 blocks; 4938408 free (6So, query-lifespan memory leak. After poking at this for a bit, I think
> chunks); 11581818248 used
the problem has nothing to do with joins; more likely it's because you
are returning a composite column:
select wm_nfsp from "5611_isarq".wm_nfsp ...
I found out that record_out() leaks sizable amounts of memory, which
won't be recovered till end of query. You could work around that by
returning "select wm_nfsp.*" instead, but if you really want the result
in composite-column notation, I'd suggest applying this patch:
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commitdiff;h=c027d84c81d5e07e58cd25ea38805d6f1ae4dfcd
regards, tom lane
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