Peter Eisentraut writes:
Frank Joerdens writes:
I have experienced before that Unix sockets will cause random
connection abortions on Solaris [ . . . ]
Isn't that _really_ bad? Random connection abortions when going
over Unix sockets?? My app does _all_ the connecting over
Worked fine for me...
% uname -a
SunOS lancelot 5.7 Generic_106541-14 sun4m sparc SUNW,SPARCstation-4
% ls -l
-rw-r--r-- 1 bpalmer staff32860160 Jan 23 16:45
postgresql-snapshot.tar
...
...
...
transactions ... ok
random ... failed (ignored)
Frank Joerdens writes:
That's bad, for sure. Maybe you can check for odd conditions surrounding
the /tmp directory, like is it on NFS, permission problems, mount options.
I don't have neither root nor physical access to this machine, hence my
options are kinda limited.
Entering 'mount'
Frank Joerdens writes:
[randomly varying set of regression tests fail]
Running the tests on my Linux box gives no failed tests. Must I assume
that those failed tests indicate some issue that is is detrimental to
the proper functioning of the server on this Solaris installation? Do
you want