At 13:39 21/01/01 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
>Cedar Cox <cedarc@visionforisrael.com> writes:
> > I'm using ODBC/MS Access and every time my client shuts down
> > I get the log message:
> > pq_recvbuf: unexpected EOF on client connection
> > Is there something I'm doing wrong here?
>
>Not you, the ODBC driver --- it's just unceremoniously closing the
>socket connection without being polite enough to send the disconnect
>message (a single 'X', I think) first.
>
>Somebody ought to fix that, but it's not a real high priority.
>There's no bad side-effects other than cluttering the postmaster log.
>
> > (yes I did copy the JDBC post.. ;)
>
>I haven't looked at the JDBC code, but evidently it's equally impolite.
This was fixed in 6.5.3 as long as the client doesn't kill the JVM
prematurely. As long as client code calls the Connection's close() method
then the backend will get the X message. Problem is most people
conveniently forget to put close() in their code.
Peter