Re: Cygwin PostgreSQL Regression Test Problems (Revisited)

From: Yutaka tanida <yutaka(at)hi-net(dot)zaq(dot)ne(dot)jp>
To: Jason Tishler <Jason(dot)Tishler(at)dothill(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-ports(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Cygwin PostgreSQL Regression Test Problems (Revisited)
Date: 2001-03-29 07:03:26
Message-ID: 20010329155502.1057.YUTAKA@hi-net.zaq.ne.jp
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Jason,

On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 13:36:45 -0500
Jason Tishler <Jason(dot)Tishler(at)dothill(dot)com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 11:37:55PM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
> > The tests usually hang during the "parallel group (18 tests)" test
> > right after numerology. By "hang," I mean that the original postmaster
> > is still running, but there are no postmaster children, and there are
> > some number of psql processes hanging around. Using NT's TaskManager,
> > I can see that the machine is running out of memory. I have even seen
> > the "Windows is running low on virtual memory" dialog a few times.
> > Should I expect this behavior from such a lame machine?
> I previously reported the above problem with the parallel version of
> the regression test (i.e., make check) on a machine with limited memory.
> Unfortunately, I am seeing similar problems on a machine with 192 MB of
> physical memory and about 208 MB of swap space. So, now I feel that my
> initial conclusion that limited memory was the root cause is erroneous.

I can't reproduce it. Paralell regression test works perfectly and
returns "All 76 tests passed." . There's no hung-up.

Enviroment:
PIII-550 , 256MB RAM PC
NT4.0 + SP6

PostgreSQL 7.1Beta6
cygipc 1.08+my 2 patch
Cygwin1.dll 010215 snapshot

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Yutaka tanida <yutaka(at)hi-net(dot)zaq(dot)ne(dot)jp>

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