From: | Jason Tishler <Jason(dot)Tishler(at)dothill(dot)com> |
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To: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
Cc: | pgsql-ports(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Cygwin PostgreSQL Regression Test Problems |
Date: | 2001-01-18 13:46:55 |
Message-ID: | 20010118084655.C1092@dothill.com |
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Tom,
I'm finally back in front of the machine where I ran these tests...
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 01:45:21AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Jason Tishler <Jason(dot)Tishler(at)dothill(dot)com> writes:
> > parallel group (7 tests): create_aggregate create_operator inherit triggers constraints create_misc create_index
> > constraints ... FAILED
> > triggers ... FAILED
> > create_misc ... FAILED
> > create_aggregate ... ok
>
> Can't tell much from this. What are the detail diffs (regression.diffs file?)
Unfortunately I ran more (successful) tests after these failure, so the
detail diffs are no longer available.
> > 2. I am unable to successfully run the regression tests on a NT 4.0 SP5
> > machine with only 64 MB of physical memory and about 175 MB of swap space.
> > Other than lacking RAM and swap space, this machine is the "same" as other
> > NT/2000 machines which can successfully run the regression tests.
>
> What if anything shows up in the postmaster log?
Sorry, the postmaster log is gone too.
> > 3. Once (or twice), I noticed that the plpgsql test failed.
> > Unfortunately, I didn't capture the precise output but I think that
> > postmaster was complaining about being unable to
> > mv <somepath>/pg_internal.init.<somepid> <somepath>/pg_internal.init
> > due to a permissions problem. Sorry, for being vague...
>
> Hm. The first backend to fire up after a vacuum will try to rebuild
> pg_internal.init, and then move it into place with
>
> /*
> * And rename the temp file to its final name, deleting any
> * previously-existing init file.
> */
> if (rename(tempfilename, finalfilename) < 0)
> {
> elog(NOTICE, "Cannot rename init file %s to %s: %m\n\tContinuing anyway, but there's something wrong.", tempfilename, finalfilename);
> }
>
> In a parallel test it's possible that several backends would try to do
> this at about the same time, but that should be OK; we should end up
> with just one file from the last-to-finish backend. I think you have
> found another Cygwin bug :-(
Windows has issues with open files. So, if a backend is trying to
rename a file when it is open (by another), then the rename will fail.
Will this cause database integrity problems? Or, will there just be
some spurious warning?
Thanks,
Jason
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