Re: Is 1.14 supposed to behave differently when it loses connection?
От | Bob McConnell |
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Тема | Re: Is 1.14 supposed to behave differently when it loses connection? |
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Msg-id | FF8482A96323694490C194BABEAC24A00773497A@Email.cbord.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Is 1.14 supposed to behave differently when it loses connection? (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>) |
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Re: Is 1.14 supposed to behave differently when it loses connection?
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From: Guillaume Lelarge > On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 11:10 -0500, Belbin, Peter wrote: >> Guillaume, >> >> Are you accessing a remote, network connected server for your testing? >> > > Nope. > >> If so, are you causing a network outage by disconnecting your network connection? >> > > Nope. > > All I can do is a fast stop of postgres. Which does the same. Connection > is drop without notice. > >> I have been seeing for a long time, on windows clients, that pgAdmin does not behave very nicely when, for any reason, the connection is no longer up. >> >> The reason for the connection not being up is typically that I am accessing a database that is remote, and potentially sitting behind at least a couple of layers of firewall or nat, which have their own ideas about how long to allow a connection mappings across them valid and functioning, so it's not really something I have direct control over, and in any case, we're talking about how pgAdmin reacts to such an occurrence, not how to avoid the problem. >> >> The bottom line is that in windows, when pgAdmin discovers that the connection has been broken, pgAdmin most often ends up having to be killed off and restarted. I've even gotten to the point of not even trying to have it attempt to reconnect, because it seems that this can fail as well. >> >> This issue appears to affect not only the table edit grid tool, but the main app as well. Not sure about the sql query tool. >> >> Either way, the problem as a whole is quite annoying when it happens. >> >> Don't get me wrong, pgAdmin is great! But, this is one of it's rough edges. >> > > I understand that. But I have no answer for you. > Welcome to the wonderful world of MS-Windows. I have seen the same issues for a number of Microsoft based applications. The worst case is shared drives mapped across a busy network. It can take Windows Explorer hours to figure out that a drive connection is no longer usable, and every application running on the client suffers from the delays in the meantime. We are currently troubleshooting this problem with COM+/DCOM connections at a client site. Like your description, theirs seems to be due to firewalls that drop connections from their state tables long before the applications even think about closing them. Even with keep-alives enabled and set to a ridiculous frequency, they won't stay up. Bob McConnell
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