On 9.10.2013 19:35, nbudu...@gmail.com wrote: > The following bug has been logged on the website: > > Bug reference: 8515 > Logged by: Nicolas Buduroi > Email address: nbudu...@gmail.com > PostgreSQL version: 9.2.4 > Operating system: ArchLinux > Description: > > We've recently migrated an application from MySQL to Postgres and I've been > experiencing some really strange and random bugs. The application is a > pretty simple Rails application and the Postgres setup is the default one > provided by ArchLinux. > > > Basically, at some point a query, update or insert will not work and > complain about a table not existing, but that table was used without any > issue previously. Closing the running connection to the database and > reconnecting make that error disappear. Two concurrent connections (one from > a console and another from the app) could be contradicting themselves, one > giving the error and the other not. > > > This only happen on a development machine which is running version 9.2.4 of > Postgres. We've not encountered this error on our production/staging/ci > servers which are running Postgres 9.1.9 version.
Hi Nicolas, can you check PostgreSQL logs? I'm not familiar with Arch Linux but I guess it might be /var/log/postgresql.log or something like that. Is there anything relevant in the logs? Can you explain what is the application doing? Can you try to prepare a simplified testcase, based on your knowledge of the app? kind regards Tomas -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs