Hi all,
Sorry to reopen this issue but I still think there is a bug somewhere,
perhaps in the JDBC driver. The code and the end of this message
demonstrates the bug. Basically I write a timestamp to the database and then
read it back and what I write and what I get back are different. I d
Hi Sergio,
There is a default value of 32 simulatanous connections in PostgreSQL's
"postgresql.conf" configuration file (in the data directory where your
database is). The parameter name is "max_connections".
It works quite fine if you change this value to be higher than 32, then
restart Postgr
Its been much much too long since I've upgraded Majordomo2 on the server,
so this is the last email I'm sending out prior to upgrading her today ...
if anyone notices the lists go suddenly quiet, or the way it works
changing, please let me know ...
My main worry is that in the past 6+ months, so
Sergio Muscat ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 2
The lower the number the more severe it is.
Short Description
Maximun number of connections
Long Description
What is the maximum number of connections that postgresql can support? I am writing a
connection pool using jdbc/tomc
I'm glad to see that the Postgresql team accepts bug reports by email.
I'm one who doesn't have a full-time Internet connexion and web
interfaces are the epitome of inconvenience.
However, I was a little disappointed to find that bug reports go into a
queue awaiting approval. I expect the re
I've read the documentation for PostgreSQL 7.1.3 and I don't see how to
tell when I can remove these:
[root@dugite data]# ls pg_xlog/00* | wc -l
168
[root@dugite data]#
I'd have more if this hadn't happened:
[summer@possum summer]$ cat pglog
2001-08-29 04:39:56 [21803] DEBUG: