Never mind. Found the bug #: Bug #2806
Found here: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2806
Ben Nachtrieb |(303) 350-4287
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From: Ben Nachtrieb
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 12:32 PM
To: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org
Cc: Ben Nachtrieb <bnachtr...@crescat.net>
Subject: 500 Internal Server Error

Hello,

When I send a query, unexpectedly and seemingly randomly I get the following 
text in the Message tab for the query tool output:

"<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <title>500 Internal 
Server Error</title> <h1>Internal Server Error</h1> <p>The server encountered 
an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is 
overloaded or there is an error in the application.</p>"

Notes:
-The html is part of the message.
-It doesn't seem to matter what query is sent.
-The actual query seems to stay active (as if it is still working), but 
eventually comes back with a wait event: ClientWrite.
-We can remedy the situation by closing the query tool window (hence closing 
the session) and opening a new query too window (whilst never closing pgAdmin 4 
or the connection to the server) then sending the query again.
-We are connected to a Linux VM via my Windows 7 PC.
-This happens probably 10 times a day while queries are being developed and 
tested.

I have:

Version
2.0
Copyright
Copyright 2013 - 2017, The pgAdmin Development Team
Python Version
2.7.13 (v2.7.13:a06454b1afa1, Dec 17 2016, 20:42:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
Flask Version
0.12.2
Application Mode
Desktop
Current User
pgadm...@pgadmin.org<mailto:pgadm...@pgadmin.org>

What is causing this? What is the fix? Is this a bug? I see similar bugs 
listed, but they all seem to depend on a certain type of query (I think).

Thanks!

Ben

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