On 26/01/2012, at 01:33, Tim Uckun wrote:
>> With the informations you told us, I can only conclude that the problem
>> is not pgAdmin or the pg_service file, but Mac OS X.
>
> You may be right. I was not having this problem with Linux.
You may have the same problem that I have - that when Mac
> With the informations you told us, I can only conclude that the problem
> is not pgAdmin or the pg_service file, but Mac OS X.
You may be right. I was not having this problem with Linux.
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On Thu, 2012-01-26 at 09:50 +1300, Tim Uckun wrote:
> > pg_service is only used when connecting. It has nothing to do with
> > losing connections. Or did I misunderstood something in you mail?
> >
>
>
> When I was having problems with connections dropping out I was advised
> to use a pg_service b
> pg_service is only used when connecting. It has nothing to do with
> losing connections. Or did I misunderstood something in you mail?
>
When I was having problems with connections dropping out I was advised
to use a pg_service because it sets up keepalives and such like this
keepalives=1
keep
On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 12:41 +1300, Tim Uckun wrote:
> I recently switched from ubuntu to a mac and pgadmin does not seem to
> be obeying my pg_service params. Specifically I am suffering from
> horrible disconnection problems. I had the disconnection problems with
> ubuntu as well until I upgraded
I recently switched from ubuntu to a mac and pgadmin does not seem to
be obeying my pg_service params. Specifically I am suffering from
horrible disconnection problems. I had the disconnection problems with
ubuntu as well until I upgraded to 1.14 and started using .pg_service
file.
Does pgadmin lo