Re: Broken pipe error

From: "admin" <admin0423(at)homepage(dot)kgbinternet(dot)com>
To: "Craig Ringer" <craig(at)postnewspapers(dot)com(dot)au>
Cc: "Maciek Sakrejda" <msakrejda(at)truviso(dot)com>, "admin" <admin0423(at)homepage(dot)kgbinternet(dot)com>, pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Broken pipe error
Date: 2010-09-19 16:42:55
Message-ID: 62281.24.83.121.23.1284914575.squirrel@homepage.kgbinternet.com
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I don't have a direct access of the PostgreSQL log file. I have to ask
other to get the DB log messages. Here is what I get back:

NOTICE: ALTER TABLE / ADD PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index
"web_menu2_pkey" for table "web_menu2"
WARNING: no privileges could be revoked
WARNING: no privileges could be revoked
WARNING: no privileges were granted
WARNING: no privileges were granted
ERROR: column "mfzjczifqhgki" does not exist
ERROR: syntax error at end of input at character 48
ERROR: column "mfzjczifqhgki" does not exist
ERROR: column "ejwcwxddtiirxgc" does not exist
ERROR: column "mfzjczifqhgki" does not exist
ERROR: syntax error at end of input at character 48
ERROR: column "ykchkotnl" does not exist

There isn't time stamp at all. Is a switch of timestamp in the log file?

> On 09/18/2010 04:49 AM, Maciek Sakrejda wrote:
>
>> Less flippantly, we can probably help you better if you provide more
>> information on the types of errors you're seeing (e.g., a full stack
>> trace), whether your application was doing anything unusual at the
>> time of the error (e.g., in terms of query workload, PostgreSQL notify
>> messages, etc.), and anything else that might be relevant.
>
> In particular, you'll really need to supply the contents of the
> PostgreSQL log files from around the time the error occurred.
>
> --
> Craig Ringer
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