On Jan 23, 2012, at 19:38, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Monday, January 23, 2012 4:24:50 pm David Johnston wrote:
>> Immediately upon starting the server I get an "incomplete startup packet"
>> log message.  Just prior there is an "autovacuum launcher started"
>> message.
> 
> Do you have other programs connecting to server on startup?
> 
>> 
>> Any thoughts?
>> 
>> David J.
> 
> -- 
> Adrian Klaver
> adrian.kla...@gmail.com
> 

I have 3 external machines that hit this server plus Apache Tomcat on the same 
machine.  I shutdown Tomcat during the restart.  Possible a zombie (or 
hidden/forgotten) process is running though the log indicates local.  Had been 
using pg_admin3 for testing and somehow ended up with a possible zombie process 
there so maybe...

Version 9.0.x - can get the release a little later, running pg_dump at the 
moment.

Still researching/learning but was using WAL shipping and the ship command was 
failing.  In the target directory the most recent WAL files is only ~2MB in 
size (can't check the pg_xlog directory at the moment).  My guess is size quota 
on target but cannot check at the moment.  Turned off WAL archive and restarted 
the server.  Restarted a couple of times until I remembered to shutdown all the 
other applications.

Pg_dump seems to be running OK and was able to execute queries.  Was still 
having difficulty getting my Tomcat software to connect but am unsure if I'm 
just missing something or what.  No obvious messages in either log about that 
but cannot get back to it until the dump completes.

Appreciate any help that can be given.  Unfortunately I haven't focused enough 
attention on Linux (Ubuntu 10.4 LTE) and PostgreSQL administration as I'd like 
(education and/or professional services).  Apparently that is going to change 
sooner than I had thought.

David J.




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