Simon Riggs <si...@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
> On Mon, 2011-01-31 at 14:58 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
>> The trouble with ERRCODE_ADMIN_SHUTDOWN is that it might lead a
>> connection pooler to expect that *all* its connections are going bad,
>> not just the ones that are connected to a specific database.  I think
>> this is a bad decision.  Programs that are interested in testing for this
>> case at all are likely to need to be worried about that distinction.

> That's a reasonable argument.

> My objection to a new code is only to one that is so specific that
> people have to program for ERRCODE_BLUE_MOON_ON_A_LEAP_YEAR.

What's wrong with ERRCODE_DATABASE_DROPPED, or something like that?

> Can we invent a new "catch-all" that might be used here? Something that
> means "unknown operational error, not sure what to do".

Because that's not the situation here.  We know exactly what a pooler
should do.  It might be an infrequent case, but obscurantism isn't going
to help anyone.

                        regards, tom lane

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