lprit is
and been able to change the configuration there?
This is on a Postgres 8.4 server running on CentOS but we've also
experienced this in relation to a Postgres 9.1 server
Kindest Regards,
Bastiaan Olij
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lprit is
and been able to change the configuration there?
This is on a Postgres 8.4 server running on CentOS but we've also
experienced this in relation to a Postgres 9.1 server
Kindest Regards,
Bastiaan Olij
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lients on Windows).
The issue happens add random moments within the application often after
it has sat idle for a little while or after its ran a lengthy client
side process.
Cheers,
Bastiaan Olij
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To make changes to your
ing some outside influence. As we've got many users
connecting to our server who do not experience this I'm also inclined to
think the source of the issue is neither in the client nor the server
but something that happens in between.
I'm just hoping someone else ran into this situ
o aren't fully under my control.
Has anyone run into this before?
Cheers,
Bastiaan Olij
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