Re: [HACKERS] postgresql-8.1RC1 on Solaris 10, amd64x2

2005-11-04 Thread Qingqing Zhou
"Cedric Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > I tried to stop postgress using: 'su - postgres -c "pg_ctl stop -swm > fast"' > but that function never returns. Even kill -9 couldn't stop the process. > If repeatable, can you strace (maybe not called this in Solaris) what postgres is doing? Rega

Re: [HACKERS] postgresql-8.1RC1 on Solaris 10, amd64x2

2005-11-04 Thread Andrew Dunstan
Cedric Berger wrote: I tried to stop postgress using: 'su - postgres -c "pg_ctl stop -swm fast"' but that function never returns. Even kill -9 couldn't stop the process. This looks like a Solaris bug firstly, but I thought I'd mention it. Yeah, that sounds like it's stuck in the kernel.

[HACKERS] postgresql-8.1RC1 on Solaris 10, amd64x2

2005-11-04 Thread Cedric Berger
./configure --without-readline Everything compiled fine, and all tests passed on "make check". However, when I looked at my server this morning, one of the four postmaster process was taking all CPU on one of my core (no db was created, the postmaster should have been totally idle) load average