Ohhh god :( The FreeBSD is the last STABLE version..... I can try to change some hardware, I already changed memory, what can I try now ? the processor ? motherboard ?? On 5/3/05, Scott Marlowe <smarlowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-05-03 at 15:04, Alexandre Biancalana wrote: > > Thank you for the detailed explanation Scott, they are very handy !! > > > > I reduced the shared_buffers to 32768, but the problem still occurs..... > > > > Any other idea ?? > > Yeah, I had a sneaking suspicion that shared_buffers wasn't causing the > issue really. > > Sounds like either a hardware fault, or a BSD bug. I'd check the BSD > mailing lists for mention of said bug, and see if you can grab a spare > drive and install the last stable version of FreeBSD 4.x and if that > fixes the problem. > > If you decide to try linux, avoid the 2.6 kernel, it's still got > issues... 2.4 is pretty stable. > > I really doubt it's a problem in postgresql itself though. > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq