Tom,
I can't thank you enough. It was pg_attribute, and a reindex cleared up
the problem.
regards, kim
Tom Lane wrote:
>Kim <kim@myemma.com> writes:
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>
>>In looking around the catalogs to try and see any more clues, I took a
>>look at pg_namespace. There were temp table namespaces listed there,
>>however there should be no temp tables on the system right now at all.
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>This is normal.
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>>Is there a clean way to clear those temp namespaces out?
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>Don't worry about them, they'll be cleaned out on re-use. What you need
>to find is the system catalog corruption that is causing memory bloat
>during a CREATE TABLE. Does a SELECT * FROM pg_class show any problem?
>How about pg_attribute and pg_type? If plain SELECT is OK then the
>issue is likely index corruption, which you could fix with REINDEX.
>
> regards, tom lane
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