On Wednesday 04 November 2009 11:28:39 Alex Bramley wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
> 2009/11/4 Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com>:
> > I would *strongly* recommend that you also apply the following:
> >
> > Fix double send of attributes introduced in 84a ...
> > commit: 00a9d31ebc6dbe95d4529fa7855412fda18a1c0d
>
> Have done! Thankfully I hadn't put the packages I rolled last night live
> yet :-)

Yes, all tests passed last night, but the code was doing twice as much work as 
it should have been doing :-(

>
> In other news, upping the max_connections limit in PostgreSQL appears
> to have stopped provoking the SD porblems completely. I'll grab the
> bacula-docs git repo later on today and hack together a documentation
> patch or two to make sure people know about this. I'm also planning to
> try reducing the connection limit to 4 to see whether the
> cherry-picked patches to 3.0.3 have stopped the SD behaving strangely
> if PostgreSQL is refusing connections.

OK, thanks for the news and the coming documentation.

Since we are getting more users with bigger and more complicated setups, it is 
about time we figure out some way to introduce errors of all kinds so that we 
can thouroughly test our error handling, which needs a good deal of cleanup.

Regards,

Kern


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