Re: Windows 2016 server crashed after changes in Postgres 15.8 pgAdmin - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Sanjay Khatri
Subject Re: Windows 2016 server crashed after changes in Postgres 15.8 pgAdmin
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Msg-id CANLv43+hFVnbW3HMUbciEOGPxa01W1hVhP2z1-qz9ueW-1Cfvg@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Windows 2016 server crashed after changes in Postgres 15.8 pgAdmin  (Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>)
Responses Re: Windows 2016 server crashed after changes in Postgres 15.8 pgAdmin
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Yes we are talking about same thing.
But this time a different server with Similar configuration.
On deleting the pgAdmin.bak file after which I restarted pgAdmin. But after an hour or two, the machine crashed and refuses to boot.
And yes these machines have enough firewall protection.

On Thu, 21 Nov 2024, 17:46 Daniel Gustafsson, <daniel@yesql.se> wrote:
> On 21 Nov 2024, at 04:22, Sanjay Khatri <sanjaykhatri218@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We tried it on another server with similar configurations.
> Just installed the Postgres 15 and its PgAdmin.
> Kept the server ONN for the whole day, the server was okay.
> But then we tried the pgAdmin workaround by deleting the pgAdmin.bak file in  'AppData/Roaming/pgAdmin' and restarted the PgAdmin.
> Soon within an hour the server crashed. Its happening when PgAdmin workaround is performed.
> Do Let me know if someone else faced the same issue?

Just to make sure we're talking about the same thing.  Did Windows crash and
required a restart when you removed a file from pgAdmin, or did the server get
bricked and refused to boot at all with systems diagnostics issues?

Also, I assume these machines are sitting behind ample firewall protection to
keep outside bad actors from reaching them?

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Daniel Gustafsson

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