[XP SP2/SP3] FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory

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#1Łukasz Czerpak
lukasz.czerpak@softnet.com.pl

Hi,

We have problems with PostgreSQL on Windows.

PostgreSQL: 8.3.1
System: Windows XP (SP3)
FS: NTFS
Hardware: IBM x3650, 1x Xeon Quad, 2GB RAM

The database is accessed from multiple windows apps. One of them has a
connection pool, the others use single connection per app.
Somethimes when I start PgAdmin and then our app, the second one freeze
(not a PgAdmin bug, the same issue is with other apps).
The log contains:

FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory (key=1808, addr=01CC0000): 487
FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory (key=1808, addr=01CC0000): 487
2008-06-24 06:36:11 CEST WARNING: worker took too long to start; cancelled

Errors appears on Windows XP SP2 too.

On Windows 2000 we have never noticed memory errors like above - on very
similar configuration (but with win2k) the PostgreSQL works perfectly.

Anybody have any idea about this?

Thanks,

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#2Magnus Hagander
magnus@hagander.net
In reply to: Łukasz Czerpak (#1)
Re: [XP SP2/SP3] FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory

�ukasz Czerpak wrote:

Hi,

We have problems with PostgreSQL on Windows.

PostgreSQL: 8.3.1
System: Windows XP (SP3)
FS: NTFS
Hardware: IBM x3650, 1x Xeon Quad, 2GB RAM

The database is accessed from multiple windows apps. One of them has a
connection pool, the others use single connection per app.
Somethimes when I start PgAdmin and then our app, the second one freeze
(not a PgAdmin bug, the same issue is with other apps).
The log contains:

FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory (key=1808, addr=01CC0000): 487
FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory (key=1808, addr=01CC0000): 487
2008-06-24 06:36:11 CEST WARNING: worker took too long to start; cancelled

Errors appears on Windows XP SP2 too.

On Windows 2000 we have never noticed memory errors like above - on very
similar configuration (but with win2k) the PostgreSQL works perfectly.

Anybody have any idea about this?

487 is "Invalid address".

Do you have any antivirus or similar software on the machine? If so, try
uninstalling it and trying again (just disabling it is usually not enough).

Have you changed any configuration parameters around the memory size
such as shared_buffers?

//Magnus

#3Łukasz Czerpak
lukasz.czerpak@softnet.com.pl
In reply to: Magnus Hagander (#2)
Re: [XP SP2/SP3] FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory

Magnus Hagander wrote:

487 is "Invalid address".

Do you have any antivirus or similar software on the machine? If so, try
uninstalling it and trying again (just disabling it is usually not enough).

Yes - NOD32. Ok i will check it.
Is it possible that PostgreSQL works improperly on WinXP + NOD32 and
properly on Win2k + NOD32?

Have you changed any configuration parameters around the memory size
such as shared_buffers?

My memory parameters:

max_connections = 100

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# RESOURCE USAGE (except WAL)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# - Memory -

shared_buffers = 128MB
temp_buffers = 8MB
#max_prepared_transactions = 5
work_mem = 8MB
maintenance_work_mem = 32MB

Thanks,

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#4Magnus Hagander
magnus@hagander.net
In reply to: Łukasz Czerpak (#3)
Re: [XP SP2/SP3] FATAL: could not reattach to shared memory

�ukasz Czerpak wrote:

Magnus Hagander wrote:

487 is "Invalid address".

Do you have any antivirus or similar software on the machine? If so, try
uninstalling it and trying again (just disabling it is usually not
enough).

Yes - NOD32. Ok i will check it.

NOD32 is known to cause a lot of issues in general.

Is it possible that PostgreSQL works improperly on WinXP + NOD32 and
properly on Win2k + NOD32?

Yes.

shared_buffers = 128MB

If you still have the problem after removing NOD32, try lowering this
one to say 32MB just to see if the problem goes away then.

//Magnus