Thread: uptime problem
I have trouble: when client-program broke connection to Postgre I see in logs: FATAL: This connection has been terminated by the administrator. LOG: shutting down and I must start Postgre again. Postgre starting as: pg_ctl -D /usr/local/pgdata -o \"-S\" start I have PostgreSQL 7.3.4 (build from FreeBSD ports). Whats wrong? Thanks in advance!
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 18:51, Vasili G. Yanov wrote: > I have trouble: when client-program broke connection to Postgre I see > in logs: > > FATAL: This connection has been terminated by the administrator. > LOG: shutting down > > and I must start Postgre again. Postgre starting as: > > pg_ctl -D /usr/local/pgdata -o \"-S\" start If you get rid of that -S and specify a logfile, I am sure you will find something in logs that would help you. Discardign logs is not a good idea in general. Not especially if you have problems.. Shridhar
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 19:01, Vasili G. Yanov wrote: > >> I have trouble: when client-program broke connection to Postgre I see > >> in logs: > >> > >> FATAL: This connection has been terminated by the administrator. > >> LOG: shutting down > >> > >> and I must start Postgre again. Postgre starting as: > >> > >> pg_ctl -D /usr/local/pgdata -o \"-S\" start > > SD> If you get rid of that -S and specify a logfile, I am sure you will > find SD> something in logs that would help you. > > SD> Discardign logs is not a good idea in general. Not especially if you > have SD> problems.. > > I store all logs in syslog. Hmm.. Looking at the error message again, looks like somebody is killing postmaster. Is there any other script which is trying to kick in? HTH Shridhar