On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Moreno Andreo <moreno.andreo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Il 10/10/2016 18:24, Periko Support ha scritto:
2016-09-12 09:00:01 PDT LOG: server process (PID 23958) was
terminated by signal 9: Killed
2016-09-12 10:00:01 PDT LOG: server process (PID 30766) was
terminated by signal 9: Killed
2016-09-12 15:00:01 PDT LOG: server process (PID 22030) wasThese datetimes could be suspect. Every crash (kill) is done at "00"minutes and "01" minutes, that makes me ask "Isn't there something like cron running something that interfere with postgres?"
terminated by signal 9: Killed
Cheers,
Moreno.
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