From: | wstrzalka <wstrzalka(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-bugs(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Unknown winsock error 10061 |
Date: | 2009-07-06 14:00:03 |
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In my case standby mode only increases the frequency - problem occurs
also on clean machine - right after startup.
8.4 is totally unusable on my vista. I had to downgrade back to 8.3
I've just uninstalled antivirus & disabled windows firewall - no
effect.
The strange is that subsequent requests does not behave the same -
some are succesfull, some don't.
I'll set debug level to max - maybe there will be something
interesting.
On 6 Lip, 15:47, Rainer Bauer <use(dot)(dot)(dot)(at)munnin(dot)com> wrote:
> Wojciech Strza?ka wrote:
> > All of the machines are laptops. Maybe some power management stuff ?
>
> I experienced problems with the Standby mode (that was with pg8.2 and XPSP2).
> But since this is a workstation I just stopped using the Standby mode.
>
> I never looked into the log files but what happened was that the CPU went up
> 100% and the complete system was unresponsive when it was woken up (the
> Taskmanager showed that a Postgres process was using the CPU). I had to reboot
> the machine every time this happened. This was not reproducable (in fact it
> happened maybe one in 10 times).
>
> I never investigated this, because I thought that Postgres was not supposed to
> support the Standby mode, since a database server normally runs 24 hour a day.
>
> Rainer
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