On 06/22/2012 09:39 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Andres Freund <andres@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
>> On Friday, June 22, 2012 08:51:55 PM Robert Haas wrote:
>>> I remarked to Stefan that the symptoms seem consistent with the idea
>>> that the children have signals blocked. But I don't know how that
>>> could happen.
>
>> You cannot block sigkill.
>
> sigterm is at issue, not sigkill. But I don't care for the
> signals-blocked theory either, at least not in three different children
> at the same time.
>
> (Hey Stefan, is there a way on BSD to check a process's signals-blocked
> state from outside? If so, next time this happens you should try to
> determine the children's signal state.)
with help from RhodiumToad on IRC:
# ps -o pid,sig,sigcatch,sigignore,sigmask,command -p 12480
PID PENDING CAUGHT IGNORED BLOCKED COMMAND
12480 20004004 34084005 c942b002 fffefeff postgres: writer process
(postgres)
# ps -o pid,sig,sigcatch,sigignore,sigmask,command -p 9841 PID PENDING CAUGHT IGNORED BLOCKED COMMAND9841
2000400434084007 c942b000 fffefeff postgres: wal writer process (postgres)
Stefan