pagila=# select * from information_schema.table_privileges; TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(idx[0] < (((int *) (((char *) (acl)) + sizeof(ArrayType)))[0]))", File: "acl.c", Line: 1740) server closed the connection unexpectedly This probably means the server terminated abnormally before or while processing the request.
On a build without assertions it dumps core, which gives a backtrace like so: (dbx) where current thread: t...@1 =>[1] aclexplode(fcinfo = ???) (optimized), at 0x7345fa (line ~1743) in "acl.c" [2] ExecMakeFunctionResult(fcache = ???, econtext = ???, isNull = ???, isDone = ???) (optimized), at 0x65ae76 (line ~1590) in "execQual.c" [3] ExecEvalFieldSelect(fstate = ???, econtext = ???, isNull = ???, isDone = ???) (optimized), at 0x65e57c (line ~3759) in "execQual.c" [4] ExecTargetList(targetlist = ???, econtext = ???, values = ???, isnull = ???, itemIsDone = ???, isDone = ???) (optimized), at 0x6600b8 (line ~4981) in "execQual.c" [5] ExecProject(projInfo = ???, isDone = ???) (optimized), at 0x660a2d (line ~5198) in "execQual.c" [6] ExecScan(node = ???, accessMtd = ???, recheckMtd = ???) (optimized), at 0x660b57 (line ~139) in "execScan.c" [7] ExecSeqScan(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x671c5f (line ~116) in "nodeSeqscan.c" [8] ExecProcNode(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x658cc9 (line ~378) in "execProcnode.c" [9] SubqueryNext(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x674fd8 (line ~53) in "nodeSubqueryscan.c" [10] ExecScan(node = ???, accessMtd = ???, recheckMtd = ???) (optimized), at 0x660d3d (line ~82) in "execScan.c" [11] ExecSubqueryScan(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x675007 (line ~87) in "nodeSubqueryscan.c" [12] ExecProcNode(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x658c95 (line ~396) in "execProcnode.c" [13] ExecNestLoop(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x670ef0 (line ~154) in "nodeNestloop.c" [14] ExecProcNode(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x658c48 (line ~419) in "execProcnode.c" [15] ExecNestLoop(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x670eb4 (line ~120) in "nodeNestloop.c" [16] ExecProcNode(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x658c48 (line ~419) in "execProcnode.c" [17] ExecNestLoop(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x670eb4 (line ~120) in "nodeNestloop.c" [18] ExecProcNode(node = ???) (optimized), at 0x658c48 (line ~419) in "execProcnode.c" [19] ExecutePlan(estate = ???, planstate = ???, operation = ???, sendTuples = ???, numberTuples = ???, direction = ???, dest = ???) (optimized), at 0x657220 (line ~1190) in "execMain.c" [20] standard_ExecutorRun(queryDesc = ???, direction = ???, count = ???) (optimized), at 0x6561e8 (line ~284) in "execMain.c" [21] ExecutorRun(queryDesc = ???, direction = ???, count = ???) (optimized), at 0x65610b (line ~227) in "execMain.c" [22] PortalRunSelect(portal = ???, forward = ???, count = ???, dest = ???) (optimized), at 0x71f8a4 (line ~953) in "pquery.c" [23] PortalRun(portal = ???, count = ???, isTopLevel = ???, dest = ???, altdest = ???, completionTag = ???) (optimized), at 0x71f4b2 (line ~779) in "pquery.c" [24] exec_simple_query(query_string = ???) (optimized), at 0x719ed6 (line ~1052) in "postgres.c" [25] PostgresMain(argc = ???, argv = ???, username = ???) (optimized), at 0x71de04 (line ~3671) in "postgres.c" [26] BackendRun(port = ???) (optimized), at 0x6e9b57 (line ~3369) in "postmaster.c" [27] BackendStartup(port = ???) (optimized), at 0x6e94a9 (line ~3076) in "postmaster.c" [28] ServerLoop() (optimized), at 0x6e709e (line ~1400) in "postmaster.c" [29] PostmasterMain(argc = ???, argv = ???) (optimized), at 0x6e675f (line ~1065) in "postmaster.c" [30] main(argc = ???, argv = ???) (optimized), at 0x688336 (line ~188) in "main.c" Both of those systems run Solaris, though one was compiled with gcc, the other with SunStudio. I can probably dig up more info if needed. Oh, seems it might be related to one of: http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=postgresql.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=aclexplode HTH -- Robert Treat Conjecture: http://www.xzilla.net Consulting: http://www.omniti.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers