Hi Collin, Thanks for the prompt answer. After sending the mail I tried psql but I get the same message. So, it seems that it is not a pgadmin problem. Strangely before starting pgadmin I started knoda (I have some older application with it) and at first sight it worked - I could open a form with the corresponding data and I could browse in the db. Now, after starting the computer newly, with pgadmin and psql I get the same messages. Also, I tried once more knoda and I still can connect to the server change between different pg-databases and browse tables and forms. Even so I tried: user:/etc/init.d # ./postgresql status and get back: Checking for PostgreSQL 9.3.10: running Checking for PostgreSQL 9.3.10: running So, the Postgresql-Server seems to work...
It seems that I have to try the postgresql-mailing-list. Thanks once more, Michael Am 24.12.2015 um 08:39 schrieb Colin Beckingham: > On 12/24/2015 09:02 AM, Michael Eschweiler wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am using postgresql 9.3 on opensuse 13.2. >> Last time I used pgadmin is some weeks ago and all seemed to work fine. >> No I tried to start it, but I get the answer: >> Error connecting to the server: FATAL: couldn't open file >> „base/12640/12391“ ... File or directory does not exist (or similar - I >> use a German localisation) >> I looked at ~/data/base and found that the directory 12640 exists, and >> there I found the files >> 12391_fsm >> 12391_vm >> Has anybody an idea, what I should do? >> Thanks in advance. >> Michael >> >> > First I guess is to check whether the issue has anything to do with > pgadmin at all. > Are you able to connect using the CLI such as: > > ~> psql > psql (9.4.5) > Type "help" for help. > > Also dig into Yast, examine the status of the postgresql service, > restart it and check that all ok. > > > -- Sent via pgadmin-support mailing list (pgadmin-support@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-support