On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 21:41, Guillaume Lelarge <guilla...@lelarge.info>wrote:
> Le 22/02/2011 21:58, Guillaume Lelarge a écrit : > > Le 16/02/2011 14:21, Maximilian Tyrtania a écrit : > >> Just found this in my log file: > >> > >> <postgres%2011-02-16 13:55:32 CET22021>ERROR: invalid byte sequence for > encoding "UTF8": 0xe3bc64 > >> <postgres%2011-02-16 13:55:32 CET22021>STATEMENT: SELECT > pg_file_read('pg_log/postgresql-2011-02-16_000000.log', 100000, 50000) > >> > >> Still not sure what's going on there. Apparently the contents of the > logfile are not valid UTF8 characters. Also, after i clicked the message > boxes away, the log files contents appear incomplete in the log viewer (a > couple hours worth of entries are simply missing). > >> > > > > I suppose it stopped to process the rest of the file once it found an > > invalid UTF8 character. There's not much we can do about this. > > > > > > One guy on a french web forum has the same issue than you. Can you tell > me the value of your lc_messages parameter? > I get it quite easily with LC_MESSAGES = 'French, France' (the installer's default) on a French Windows. See this unresolved thread for more info: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2010-09/msg00138.php