The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      3680
Logged by:          ssurui
Email address:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.2.3
Operating system:   Redhat LINUX Advance server 3
Description:        memory leak when excuting a SQL "select count(id) from
chinatelecom;"
Details: 

I use postgresql 8.2.3 to build a charger system.  chinatelecom is a table
name,use such command to create it : 
CREATE TABLE chinatelecom 
(
  id serial NOT NULL,
  company_id char(2) DEFAULT 'XX'::bpchar,
  service_id char(2) DEFAULT 'XX'::bpchar,
  inner_flag char(2) DEFAULT 'XX'::bpchar,
  terminal_id char(8) DEFAULT '00000000'::bpchar,
  worker_id char(8) DEFAULT '00000000'::bpchar,
  contract_id varchar(30) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  phone_number varchar(30) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  money numeric DEFAULT 0,
  trade_code varchar(3) DEFAULT '000'::character varying,
  record_date date DEFAULT ('now'::text)::date,
  la_serial_number varchar(12) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  serial_number varchar(12) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  record_time char(30),
  CONSTRAINT chinatelecom_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
) 
WITHOUT OIDS;
ALTER TABLE chinatelecom OWNER TO postgres;
GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE, REFERENCES, TRIGGER ON TABLE
chinatelecom TO postgres;
GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE, REFERENCES, TRIGGER ON TABLE
chinatelecom TO public;

after the system runs about 4 months, the table has 2,000,000 records.

I use pgAdmin III to excute a simple SQL :
select count(*) from chinatelecom;

use top command observe the available memory, I find about 500MB memory is
vanished after the SQL is executed.

please tell me why it happened?

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