On 24-07-2020 06:16, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 7/22/20 4:49 PM, Surya Widyanto wrote:
On 23-07-2020 06:12, Rob Sargent wrote:
On Jul 22, 2020, at 4:58 PM, Surya Widyanto <ayru...@gmail.com
<mailto:ayru...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 23-07-2020 05:26, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 7/22/20 10:24 AM, Surya Widyanto wrote:
Hi,
I have PostgreSQL v12.3 (x64) installed on my Laptop running
Windows 10 Home Single Language (64-bit).
In two or three times since I fresh install the PostgreSQL and
windows on 17-05-2020, 06:04:56 (GMT).
Meant to ask earlier, where did you install Postgres from?
I've download the installer executable from
https://www.enterprisedb.com/downloads/postgres-postgresql-downloads,
the Windows x86-64 version.
Then I've install it on my Windows with binaries path to
*"C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\12\" *and for data path to
*"H:\PostgreSQL\Data\12.x\"*.
Both *C:* and *H:* drive are partition on my NVMe PCIe Gen. 3 x 4
SSD Drive mentioned earlier.
For additional information, I've also install the *PostGIS v3.0
r15475 (x64)* for *PostgreSQL v12.*
By two or three times I mean, if this slow connection problem
happen, than it wil occur in a view days in a row. Then it will
return to normal with fast login/connection process.
Regards,
Surya
Is there by any chance a correlation between your physical location
and the slowness episodes?
Any AV software in play?
Since this COVID-19 outbreak, I'm working from home. I've try to use
different internet connection to test, one with wired connection
internet provider on my house, and the other are 4G cellular
connection internet from my smartphone and both internet connection I
use give the same effect of slow and easy to drop/disconnect
connection to PostgreSQL.
I thought you said earlier you where only connecting to the database
on your laptop at localhost?:
Yes it is a local connection using TCP on port 5432 using local loopback
adapter localhost or IP address 127.0.0.1.
"The Database is on the same machine/laptop, I try to connect using
localhost and 127.0.0.1, both have the same slow connection problem."
So Internet connection should not be of concern here or is there more
to this story?
Yes, I've also try to disconnect from internet connection, and there is
no change on the connection behaviour. It is still slow to connect to
the database and easily dropped the connection.
For additional information, I've also had this problem when
connectiong from PHP Application, so that total 4 apps I try to
connect with PostgreSQL (psql, pgAdmin, Navicat, PHP Application
Connection)
I'm not installing any AntiVirus software, the only installed
AntiVirus software are WIndows Defender that came with Microsoft
Windows. (Currently I'm Disabling the real time scan on windows
defender)
After I activate the DEBUG5 for *log_min_messages* and
*log_min_error_statement*, another line of log came up with the other
log line I mentioned earlier:
2020-07-22 23:31:29.065 +00 [postgres@postgres] - 127.0.0.1(10191) -
[1724] (psql) LOG: could not receive data from client: An existing
connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
2020-07-22 23:31:29.065 +00 [postgres@postgres] - 127.0.0.1(10191) -
[1724] (psql) DEBUG: unexpected EOF on client connection
After so much trial and error I've finally able to solve the problem
with my connection to my local PostgreSQL server on my laptop. After I'm
managed to fully disable any Windows Defender and Windows Firewall
services, I'm now able to connect to my PostgreSQL server quickly and
without any dropped connection like before.
The error of *DEBUG: unexpected EOF on client connectio**n *based on my
research on the internet are caused by suddenly dropped connection
between PostgreSQL client apps with the PostgreSQL serve. and most of
the case of dropped connection are caused by some kind of firewall in
the system.
Thanks to Adrian Klaver and Rob Sargent for giving me insight to solve
the problem.
Regards,
Surya