Re: 8.3b2 XPath-based function index server crash

From: "Matt Magoffin" <postgresql(dot)org(at)msqr(dot)us>
To: "Tom Lane" <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: 8.3b2 XPath-based function index server crash
Date: 2007-11-19 01:44:09
Message-ID: 50113.192.168.1.108.1195436649.squirrel@msqr.us
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> "Matt Magoffin" <postgresql(dot)org(at)msqr(dot)us> writes:
>> I took the latest snapshot from /dev, but I still get the same crash:
>
> Drat :-(. Please try a bit harder at generating a self-contained
> test case. Given where the crash is happening, I suspect it may be
> only weakly if at all dependent on your input data, so you may not need
> to work that hard at generating dummy data. In any case it's unlikely
> to depend much on the content (as opposed to the XML structure) of your
> data, so possibly you could sanitize your real data sufficiently by
> stripping out everything but the XML tags.

Hmm. I do have a load testing program with which I _might_ be able to get
to generate a sufficient amount of dummy data. However, it apparently will
require many tens of thousands of rows to reproduce the problem. Will I be
able to post a dump file from this table somewhere? I don't have a public
server I could host it from.

-- m@

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