Dustin Tenney writes:
> I am in the process of porting some of my postgres databases over to a new
> box. This box is linux 2.2.0 and is using RAID-1, disk mirroring. I am
> having lots of problems with postgres. When you do a select you get the
> same row twice. When you create a table you get it twice. Now at first
> glance it would appear something with disk-mirroring, possibly the OS is
> causing this. But I have lots of other things running on this box and
> none our experiencing any troubles. Here is an example of the problem:
Hi,
I don't know if RAID-1 is the problem, but upgrade to kernel 2.2.1
ASAP. Kernel 2.2.0 has some fatal bugs.
Mateus Cordeiro Inssa
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sex jan 29 14:49:55 EDT 1999
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