Hi Vladimir, Ya, initially I was trying with withStatusInterval(20, TimeUnit.SECONDS), that didn't work so, then only I switched to .withStatusInterval(20, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS) but it is not working as well. I am not aware of type of test cases that you are pointing. Could you please send me any link for that one.
For generating the load, I am using benchmarkSQL, which will generate around 9000 transactions per second. I am trying to run streamAPI at the same time BenchmarskSQL is generating load. If i don't run benchmarkSQL it works fine I mean when there are only few transactions to replicate at a time, it works fine. But when I run it with that benchmarskSql and try to add some logic like some conditions, then it breaks down in between, most of the time within few seconds. Hi Andres, I haven't check the server log yet. Now, I don't access to my working environment, I will be able to check that only on Monday. If I find any suspicious thing in log, I will let you know. Thank you guys. On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> wrote: > On 2017-09-15 20:00:34 +0000, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote: > > ++pgjdbc dev list. > > > > >I am facing unusual connection breakdown problem. Here is the simple > code > > that I am using to read WAL file: > > > > Does it always fails? > > Can you create a test case? For instance, if you file a pull request with > > the test, it will get automatically tested across various PG versions, so > > it would be easier to reson about > > > > Have you tried "withStatusInterval(20, TimeUnit.SECONDS)" instead of 20 > > millis? I don't think it matter much, however 20ms seems to be an > overkill. > > Also, have you checked the server log? > > - Andres >