I looked through the source and i didn't use pg_pconnect nowhere.
Now, it's working again. This is the point.
I'm thinking about if a search engine robot could eat up all my
available connection. Some days ago the site site was registered
in a few new search engine, but during some dump/restore the robots
ad norobots files disappeared. There are a lot of hot links on the
main page (all requires a pg_connect()). Maybe the robot engaged
all connections.
I'm about to gain some access to the host to figure out what happened.
In the meanwhile I 'd like to know only when this error message
is shown. Because I couldn't find it in the Postgres docs.
BTW, I appreciate your help, thanks a lot.
Papp Gyozo
- pgerzson@freestart.hu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Papp Gyozo" <pgerzson@freestart.hu>
Cc: <pgsql-php@postgresql.org>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Unable to connect to PostgresSQL server: Backend startup
| I couldn't be sure anything because I've no access to that machine.
| BTW, I assume when PostgreSQL is down, an other errormessage is
| returned?
|
|
|
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Jeff Self" <jself@nngov.com>
| To: "Papp Gyozo" <pgerzson@freestart.hu>
| Cc: <pgsql-php@postgresql.org>
| Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 8:47 PM
| Subject: Re: [PHP] Unable to connect to PostgresSQL server: Backend startup
|
|
| | Are you sure PostgreSQL is running?
| |
| | On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 12:12, Papp Gyozo wrote:
| | > Hi everybody,
| | >
| | > do you know in what circumstances this error is shown up?
| | >
| | > Unable to connect to PostgresSQL server: Backend startup failed in /www-data/main.php on line 14
| | >
| | > yesterday everything was OK, but today ...
| | > I'm afraid of that my configuration cannot fork more backend,
| | > my clients eat up all available backends. Could it be?
| | > The server is an old one: 7.0.2.
| | >
| | >
| | > Papp Gyozo
| | > - pgerzson@freestart.hu
| | >