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Hi again! It seems that the problem was the max_fsm_relations parameter which was increased I still do not understand why in the past I received
always the message: ERROR: out of shared memory Is this an appropriate message for the need for
increasing this parameter? With best regards, Sorin C. -----Original Message----- > I increased significantly the number of shared buffers from 3000
to > 100 000 (80Mb) > Also I increased the max_locks_per_transaction from 64 to 10
000. > I still receive the same error form Postgres: > org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: out of shared memory > Is this message appropriate to the real cause of the problem or
the > reason of the failure is actually other than what is displayed in
this > message? > Maybe you've got an application that is doing a BEGIN WORK, but never doing a rollback or commit? -- Adam Tauno Williams, Network & Systems Administrator Consultant - http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com Developer - http://www.opengroupware.org ---------------------------(end of
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