Обсуждение: Backend sent 0x45 type while idle
The message is a bit off. I had a database working fine on one system under 6.3.x. The software I had written to use it worked WONDERFULLY as well. I then brought up a new machine using RedHat 6.0. I installed the 6.4.2 that came with it. I recompiled my app on that machine. I did a pgdump of the database (cannot remember command line options... data and schema I remember that much). I then loaded it into a newly created database on the new machine. I get the error above (or something VERY similar...). I have posted a bug report, but I want to know what the heck the message really means. What is type 0x45? Does this mean my app has a problem or? I have searched deja.com, I have used postgresql.org's search engines. No help. The database is kind of on the private side, but if it must be shared, it can be. A slightly older version of the code (should be current in a few days) is the webgen tool at http://nueorder.netpedia.net. I really need to get this cleared up. Any help, any pointers, any info on what this all means would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you, Trever Adams trever_Adams@bigfoot.com
Probably means you have the old binaries in your path somewhere. > The message is a bit off. I had a database working fine on one system > under 6.3.x. The software I had written to use it worked WONDERFULLY as > well. I then brought up a new machine using RedHat 6.0. I installed > the 6.4.2 that came with it. I recompiled my app on that machine. I > did a pgdump of the database (cannot remember command line options... > data and schema I remember that much). I then loaded it into a newly > created database on the new machine. > > I get the error above (or something VERY similar...). I have posted a > bug report, but I want to know what the heck the message really means. > What is type 0x45? Does this mean my app has a problem or? I have > searched deja.com, I have used postgresql.org's search engines. No > help. > > The database is kind of on the private side, but if it must be shared, > it can be. A slightly older version of the code (should be current in a > few days) is the webgen tool at http://nueorder.netpedia.net. > > I really need to get this cleared up. Any help, any pointers, any info > on what this all means would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you, > > Trever Adams > trever_Adams@bigfoot.com > > -- Bruce Momjian | http://www.op.net/~candle maillist@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 853-3000+ If your life is a hard drive, | 830 Blythe Avenue + Christ can be your backup. | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania19026
Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Probably means you have the old binaries in your path somewhere. > No. As I said this new box is completely installed fresh from RedHat 6.0. Even my programs are recompiled on this box. The only thing old on the entire system is some configs I have laying around in user directories that I Am using to update the new style configs for various programs. Trever