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I recently installed Fedora Core 9 and included PostgreSQL, built form source. I also built PostGIS, GEOS and GDAL to work with it. I had no problems compiling and installing PostgreSQL, but I did have some problems building GEOS and GDAL, although I think I've resolved those (FC9 comes with gcc 4.3.0 which has had some changes that affect building older source.) I'm using the latest versoin of everything. PostgreSQL is ver 8.3.3.

Anyway, I created a database and "spatialized" it. Then created and populated a table of about 1.7 million records that have no spatial component. Then I ran an SQL update command to convert some double precision columns to 1/100 and 1/10 of their original values. During this update, about ten minutes into the operation (about when I expected it would be done) the postgres server shuts down suddenly. It reports this message:

vfm=> \i update.sql
psql:update.sql:1: server closed the connection unexpectedly
       This probably means the server terminated abnormally
       before or while processing the request.
psql:update.sql:1: connection to server was lost


Nothing very helpful is reported in the serverlog file except the shutdown message.

In /var/log/messages I get:

Jun 21 10:42:57 sandbox kernel: postmaster[2534]: segfault at b8cfeabf ip 08081357 sp bfb113c0 error 4 in postgres[8048000+335000]


I tried changing the SQL to only updating one field (e.g. 'update corn0716 set average_yield = average_yield / 100 ;') and it also failed in the same manner in about the same time (~10 minutes).

Does anyone know what happened and how I can fix it?

- Bill Thoen





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