Hi, I have a problem with postgres in combination with openvz. My hot standby crashes on me when i give it a normal value for shared_buffers (4GB, which 25% of the memory in the container). When i tune down the shared_buffers, it works again. But of course this is far from desireable.
Now, i've seen a couple more messages around the net about openVZ and postgres that weren't very encouraging: http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAHyXU0xa5EgvjeH=4vp-ezdjds5kmquidivvtrljy-uz62y...@mail.gmail.com http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/23206.1254683...@sss.pgh.pa.us http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/BUG-9721-Fatal-error-on-startup-no-free-slots-in-PMChildFlags-array-td5797390.html But i am in a position where we already have a pretty strong binding with openVZ. I also have a colleague that has been using openVZ and postgres on production for quite a while now, without any problems. And already 1 of our servers is running a production database in openVZ that is well used, without any trouble of this kind. Now, what i would like to know is: - is there clarity about what the issues are at all - is it just 1 problem (in openVZ) that make openVZ and postgres so poorly compatible? - how can i stay out of trouble (when using postgres inside openVZ) - who else has trouble with openVZ in combination with postgres, and what constitutes the trouble? regards, WBL -- "Quality comes from focus and clarity of purpose" -- Mark Shuttleworth