An access violation means that you're trying to access memory that doesn't
belong to your process. I'm not sure where it's originating, that could be
the server but I suspect the issue is at the client-side.

You're probably just forgetting to free memory somewhere.


On 14 January 2013 13:50, Asia <asia123...@op.pl> wrote:

> I am using 2 threads, each declares seperate PGconn conenction object.
>
> It connects e.g. 60 times, one connection from one thread, the other
> connection from the other thread, usually one after each other.
> And it fails at 61'st connection with access violation.
>
> I already tried with PQconnect and PQsetdbLogin. I am using mututal SSL
> authentication with this connections, maybe this is the case?
>
> Kind regards,
> Joanna
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