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Subject: | [Keystone Slip # 12] postmaster -oF crashes backend |
Date: | 1999-07-24 20:45:22 |
Message-ID: | 199907242045.QAA76716@hub.org |
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Slip number -----: 12
Problem ---------: postmaster -oF crashes backend
Opened by -------: dave(at)flaterco(dot)com on 07/24/99 14:07
Assigned To -----: scrappy
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Summary:
Version: CVS checkout Sat Jul 24 08:45:06 EDT 1999
nameless:~$ postmaster -oF -S -D /usr/local/pgsql/data
nameless:~$ createdb foo
Connection to database 'template1' failed.
pqReadData() -- backend closed the channel unexpectedly.
This probably means the backend terminated abnormally
before or while processing the request.
createdb: database creation failed on foo.
It works fine without the performance enhancement switch -oF.
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History:
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