OK. I'll live with it. I know what happens. I run query once. Then I let the window sit idle for a while (long enough for the connection to get dropped, or at least I think it is dropped). Then I re-run the query. I get an error message (but no prompt to reconnect). Then if I run the query yet again, I get the error again (no prompt to reconnect) and occasionally, (but not every time), PgAdmin then crashes.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Guillaume Lelarge <guilla...@lelarge.info>wrote: > Le 27/09/2010 17:27, Michael Shapiro a écrit : > > It is frustrating, it is not reproducible by me either. I can't find a > way > > to force it happen. I even had the sys-admins on the server kill the > backend > > process that was connected to the query window and could not get the > crash. > > > > I have had my system checked to see if there are hardware issues that may > > cause this, but nothing has turned up. > > I understand that if a problem is not reproducible it would be pretty > hard > > to find the cause. > > > > Is there anything I can do on my end to help with this? Some kind of > > debugging (either in PgAdmin or Windows) that I could turn on so that > when > > it does happen, you would have something useful to work with ... > > > > Nope. The only thing I can say is that, if you get bitten with it > another time, try to remember exactly how it came. I know it's not that > useful, but I don't think you can do much more. > > > -- > Guillaume > http://www.postgresql.fr > http://dalibo.com >