RE: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX - Mailing list pgadmin-support
From | David Lloyd |
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Subject | RE: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX |
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Msg-id | 008201d2f11f$3ec95db0$bc5c1910$@adam.com.au Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>) |
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Re: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX
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List | pgadmin-support |
By no means an expert but I see: * An environment installed using 'brew' * Some virt_env * A mish-mash of libraries from different lib directories in the error I know this sounds ridiculous, but I wonder if the OP performed the task until such time they got the error. And then rebooted (or at least logged out and logged in - i.e. clear their library paths, library cache and so forth which is best guaranteed by a reboot but at least logging out and maybe starting a new terminal). I'd hedge a bet there's more than one `plgpsql.so` on the system and they're subtly incompatible with each other. DSL > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Page [mailto:dpage@pgadmin.org] > Sent: Thursday, 29 June 2017 5:20 PM > To: Conor McNally <theconor@gmail.com> > Cc: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org > Subject: Re: Database broken after using pgadmin 'backup' on OSX > > > > > On 29 Jun 2017, at 21:06, Conor McNally <theconor@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Can anyone help with the following problem? > > > > Since upgrading to pgAdmin 4 v1.5 on macOS Sierra (v10.12.5), it seems > my database is 'broken' every time I use the pgAdmin 'Backup' tool. > > > > Here's what happens: > > * macOS Sierra v10.12.5 > > * postgres 9.6.2 locally installed with brew > > * pgAdmin 4 v1.5 installed directly from website > > * database is running fine > > * use the pgAdmin Tools / Backup... utility to take a full back-up > > * database is no longer working > > > > By 'no longer working' it means that the postrges libraries have been > messed up and I get the following error when I try to connect via > pyscopg2 (python v3.5.2_3, pyscopg2 v2.6.2): > > > > File "/Users/conor/virt_env/conor/lib/python3.5/site- > packages/psycopg2/extras.py", line 288, in execute > > return super(NamedTupleCursor, self).execute(query, vars) > > psycopg2.InternalError: could not load library > "/usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpgsql.so": > dlopen(/usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpgsql.so, 10): Symbol not found: > _DatumIsReadWriteExpandedObject > > Referenced from: /usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpgsql.so > > Expected in: /usr/local/opt/postgresql/bin/postgres > > in /usr/local/lib/postgresql/plpgsql.so > > > > > > I find the only way to fix the problem is to run "brew switch postgresql > 9.6.2". I don't really know what that command does but the database > connections are OK after I run it. Also, the database backup file has been > created successfully as far as I can tell: I have not yet attempted to > restore it. One other thing is I don't get a confirmation message in the > pgAdmin console the way I used to. > > > > Can anybody help with the above problem? It has only started > happening since I upgraded to pgAdmin 4 v1.5. Before that (with > pgAdmin 4 v1.4) everything was fine. > > pgAdmin uses it's own private virtual environment (including libpq and > friends). I honestly don't see how it could affect the system Python, let > alone a virtual envy from a completely different version.
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