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FATAL: semctl(15073290, 4, SETVAL, 0) failed: Invalid argument

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​Hello,

Today I found this message in my Postgres log:

FATAL:  semctl(15073290, 4, SETVAL, 0) failed: Invalid argument
user=,db=,app=,host= LOG:  server process (PID 30741) exited with exit code 1
user=,db=,app=,host= LOG:  terminating any other active server processes
WARNING:  terminating connection because of crash of another server process
DETAIL:  The postmaster has commanded this server process to roll back the current transaction and exit, because another server process exited abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory.
HINT:  In a moment you should be able to reconnect to the database and repeat your command.

Postgres: PostgreSQL 9.6.3 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.4) 5.4.0 20160609, 64-bit

Linux: Linux INVST-APP-01A 4.4.0-62-generic #83-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 18 14:10:15 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

FATAL:  semctl(15073290, 4, SETVAL, 0) failed: Invalid argument
user=,db=,app=,host= LOG:  server process (PID 30741) exited with exit code 1
user=,db=,app=,host= LOG:  terminating any other active server processes
WARNING:  terminating connection because of crash of another server process
DETAIL:  The postmaster has commanded this server process to roll back the current transaction and exit, because another server process exited abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory.
HINT:  In a moment you should be able to reconnect to the database and repeat your command.

Any suggestions to discovery about this behavior?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

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