Reoccuring Core dump messages in shell after upgrade to 24.10.2.2

Hello, after upgrading to 24.10.2.2 I get spammed in the shell with the below message every minute or so.

2025 Jul  2 12:23:24 truenas Process 3040245 (postgres) of user 999 dumped core.

Module /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsystemd.so.0.35.0 from deb systemd-252.30-1~deb12u2.amd64
Stack trace of thread 29:
#0  0x00007fbe9a3f7e3c n/a (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 + 0x8ae3c)
ELF object binary architecture: AMD x86-64

Any idea what I need to check in order to fix the problem that causes it or at least disable the messages in the shell since its very difficult to use the shell with this spam.

Thanks!

While I will not be able to help you with this problem, I do suggest you provide the specifications of the hardware you are running TrueNAS on and the previous version of TrueNAS you upgraded from…

Okay, I might be able to help some:
In the TrueNAS GUI, go to the Boot menu. Do you have the previous boot environment available for selection? If yes, you can try to roll back if you were already running 24.10.x?

If you were running something before 24.10.x, I would wait for further advice.

Short of that, you do need to provide more details. The iXsystems folks may have an immediate answer, but they may not as well.

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We don’t run postgres in default install. That’s probably something in an app you’ve installed on TrueNAS. Try turning off your apps until it goes away.

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Hi, thank you for your quick response. I have added my main system details to my signature. Also wanted to add that this is virtualized under Proxmox with the HBA and GPU passed through and given 32 GB of memory. I upgraded from 24.10.x already mainly because paperless-ngx required the newer version.
If there was a way to disable these messages in the shell temporarily that would be great as I cannot use the shell like this if what I type gets overwritten all the time

You are in good hands with @awalkerix

Hope you solve the issue.

Well, to be honest I’m not going to track down why postgres in an app is dumping core. I only work on base TrueNAS. There can be any number of reasons why it’s crashing. I would suggest not using an app install that has its DB engine crashing constantly.

Thanks, I was able to identify the faulty app. Now the task would be to repair the database but thats off topic here. Any way to disable the annoying dump messages in the meantime?

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