The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 3346
Logged by: cheap delivery
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: None
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On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 09:59:05PM +, Richard wrote:
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> The following bug has been logged online:
>
> Bug reference: 3343
> Logged by: Richard
> Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> PostgreSQL version: 8.2.4-1
> Operating system: Win2K SP6
Where did you find that? Given t
[adding -bugs back again]
Dmitry Dmitriev wrote:
Stefan,
We have checked the new ODBC driver V08.02.04.02 with expanded number of
connection.
But now we have got the new problem. The PostgreSQL server unexpected
crashes when number of opened connections reach about 160.
We checked it through
Dorofeev A.V. wrote:
This bug appears when i`m trying to represent as text binary geometry field
in postgis if the geometry is huge(200-300 vertexses) but it isn`t a postgis
bug because when i`m trying to view data in comand line trough psql (psql
-f test.sql -d postis) the geometry string is OK
Richard Carter wrote:
Please don't remove the list from the CC list, as others may want to
learn from the information.
Also, please quote your email properly. Not indenting the original email
makes it almost impossible to determine which parts of the mail was
written by you, and which parts were
Fellows, Im installing a system with High Availability using Postgres and
making some tests.
I have one machine running 2 postgres one in 5432 and other in 6543 with
everything apart.
The test I made and got this message (PANIC: could not locate a valid
checkpoint record) is
1) everything is
"Elton Borssoi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The test I made and got this message (PANIC: could not locate a valid
> checkpoint record) is
> 1) everything is stoped
> 2) start pg1
> 3) restore dump on pg1
> 4) stop pg1
> 5) configure pg1 for archiving on /home/postgres/archives
> 4) copy data di