>>> and get the pid before you try to run any Java code to feed it to pldd
(or BSD equivalent). You may have to do this as the user (id) that
runs the server.
I tried the above, but it didn't work for me (tried as same user of postgres
server). Please see log below:
postgres=# SELECT PG_BACKEND_PID();
pg_backend_pid
----------------
74638
(1 row)
$ ldd 74638
ldd: 74638: No such file or directory
do you see any mistake in the above commands? Do you have any other method
to find back end process environment? Please give reply.
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