Thank you, that worked. But it would be great to be able to do this from
the frontend too.

Regards,
Michael

Aditya Toshniwal <aditya.toshni...@enterprisedb.com> schrieb am Di., 31.
Juli 2018 um 08:48 Uhr:

> Hi Michael,
>
> You can clear the session files from sessions directory.  Go to (on MAC) -
>  /Users/<username>/.pgadmin/sessions directory and execute command rm -f
> *.
> This will remove all the existing sessions.
>
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 11:28 AM, Michael Krüger <michael@kruegers.email>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear group,
>>
>> I have a server group in PGAdmin4 and played with different servers and
>> different roles having different privileges. Somehow PGAdmin4 tries to
>> reopen the last used server connection when a new PGAdmin4 browser window
>> is opened. Now I'm in the situation where the last connection to a server
>> in my server group was stripped down to the point where it could not log
>> into the postgres server anymore. PGAdmin4 showed a brief "Internal Server
>> Error" message and I found it wise to stop / start the PGAdmin4 backend.
>> However, now every newly opened PGAdmin window is attempting to reuse my
>> last broken connection and does not allow me to open my server group to
>> e.g. chose a different server. I have also not found a menu entry like
>> "close all connections" or "do not reconnect to server at startup", to get
>> access to my server group again.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated - where on my Mac is the last used connection
>> remembered? Can I remove that config?
>>
>> Thanks, Michael
>>
>> PGAdmin4 ( 3.1 )
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Thanks and Regards,
> Aditya Toshniwal
> Software Engineer | EnterpriseDB Software Solutions | Pune
> "Don't Complain about Heat, Plant a tree"
>

Reply via email to