I've spent ages going though logs and turning debugging to max. There
is no
error message returned at all. The connection handle is returned as
NULL.
This is in the php functions though so their pg_last_error() function may
not be catching all error messages but it seems it should pass on every
error. It is just really weird. The weirder thing i find is the fact
it is
doing this a lot more often while backups are running than when they
arn't
running. 80% of the time when it is reported by users a backup is
running
at the same time.
Could it be that your load is getting driven to high by lack of IO bandwidth
during a backup and your PHP connection is timing out?
J
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