Re: UI not responsive until postgresql restart - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Michael Monerau
Subject Re: UI not responsive until postgresql restart
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In response to UI not responsive until postgresql restart  (Michael Monerau <michael.monerau@gmail.com>)
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Hi,

I'm not sure that's something you want to investigate, but to arouse your curiosity, here is another screenshot of the 100% reproducible behaviour on my Fedora 30 box:

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It looks like there is definitely an issue with the way the initial requests are sent in this configuration. It is reproducible (each time I restart).
The requests end up working in the end, but you can see it's hung in a whole bunch of useless stuff.

Anyway, it looks weird to have the UI show negative values for counts. An indication that it may be worth investigating in my opinion.

The 32000-ish +/- value may indicate it has something to do with a bug with 16bits integers and the first bit for sign. At least in the UI.

Best,
Michael


Le mer. 17 juil. 2019 à 17:34, Michael Monerau <michael.monerau@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hello,

I use pgadmin 4.10, postgresql 11.3 on Fedora 30.

Whenever I log into pgadmin for the first time in a session, I can't move around in the databases and it keeps "loading" with loading circles in the tree layout.

To unblock this, I found out that running "sudo service postgresql restart" solves the issue immediately, and then everything works fine.

Here is the stats dashboard just after the restart, when everything goes back to normal:

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You can see there is a huge spike, and it must be the reason why it gets stuck.

On similar occasions, I already saw such charts, with the number going symetrically (like a sinus) in similar positive & negative values.

It is not a huge pain, because restarting the server fixes the issue. But maybe there is a way to avoid / fix this altogether? Or investigate? Or it's not on pgadmin side?

Best,
Michael
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