[postgis-users] Windows Crash

Bruce Rindahl rindahl at lrcwe.com
Thu Jun 26 12:53:27 PDT 2008


Also on a long shot - do you have any hardware conflicts?
Start->Control Panel->System->Hardware->Device Manager
Are there any little yellow info symbols?
Bruce

Paul Ramsey wrote:
> This is in no way a PostGIS problem, certainly nothing we can ever
> fix, just something that the particular combination of PgAdmin, the
> geometry we are feeding it, and the way the Windows rendering system
> are interacting.
>
> My experience has been that these days the thing that causes a modern
> operating system (Windows, Linux, whatever) to crash is bad hardware,
> usually bad memory, but sometimes other things. Basically, the
> operating system itself is usually rock solid until you shake the
> foundations it sits on, the hardware.
>
> So basically, all I can offer is the doctor's advice to the patient
> who said "doctor, doctor, it hurts when I raise my arm over my
> head!"... "don't raise your arm over your head".
>
> In the meantime, if you want to fiddle with things, swapping the order
> of your memory in the sockets, changing out the video card, even
> changing your screen resolution, might change the interaction such
> that you can exercise this particular use case without dropping your
> OS to the floor.
>
> P.
>
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Obe, Regina <robe.dnd at cityofboston.gov> wrote:
>   
>> I second Bruce's comment about unhelpful comments.
>>
>> It may actually have nothing to do with Windows in fact.
>>
>> Now getting back to the crash issue.  Bob if you are still having the same
>> issue with that file, maybe you can post that (or provide a link to the
>> shape file you loaded).  It could be something to do with the shapefile.
>>
>> I recall having this same issue with one particular geometry file way back
>> in PgAdmin 1.6 and it was when I scrolled to a specific record it would
>> crash, but then later additions (I either maybe never selected the geometry
>> field again) or it was fixed in later versions.  Doing an AsText
>> always seemed to work where as displaying the raw binary was where I ran
>> into issues.
>>
>> The other possibility is that it could be a defective graphics card. I
>> forget which video cards I had bad runs with, but I remember having this
>> same exact issue with my favorite programming editor JEdit.  I had 2
>> identical computers with same drivers etc and for some reason I would get
>> intermittent crashes on one of them.  I finally just got fed up and replaced
>> the graphics card and then it worked fine.
>>
>> Just some thoughts.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Regina
>>
>>
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