Hi Andreas,
Your tip about a namespace did the trick. I had
renamed the "public" schema which had caused all of my
problems. I do not understand why. Returning the
schema name to "public" fixed everything.
Thank you,
Keith
--- Andreas Pflug <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de> wrote:
> > Whenever I connect to the work server from home
> (but
> > not localhost) I get the following message:
> "Error:
> > pg_postmaster_starttime() does not exist. HINT:
> No
> > function matches the given name and argument
> types.
> > You may need to add explicit type casts."
>
> This is very strange. pgAdmin checks for the
> existence of the function,
> before trying to use it.
> Only reason I could think of is some namespace
> issue. Is
> pg_postmaster_starttime in some exotic schema, while
> pgAdmin expects it
> in public or pg_catalog? Some search_path issue?
>
> Regards,
> Andreas
>
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