fe80::104d:416e:a8dc:c02e %12
Since %12 is a "space" character, it seems first thing to do might be an
extra space in your code. Just a quick guess.
Regards,
Ben Kim
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Sofer, Yuval wrote:
> Hello,
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> postgres version: 8.2.0.4
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> platform windows: server 2008
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> I check connections using:
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> SELECT pg_stat_get_backend_idset()
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> Now, I take the output and try to get the ip addresses using
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> select pg_stat_get_backend_client_addr(<integer>);
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> but for a local connection (simple login using psql), I get the next
> error:
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> ERROR: invalid input syntax for type inet:
> "fe80::104d:416e:a8dc:c02e%12"
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> SQL state: 22P02
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> The same error occurs for simple "select * pg_stat_activity" (of course,
> as it is based on the former function)
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> I noticed that for netstat -r -n, I got the next line (among the
> others):
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> 12 266 fe80::104d:416e:a8dc:c02e/128
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> May the last 8 was removed and therefore the ip became illegal ?
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> Need your help
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> Thanks,
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> Yuval Sofer
> BMC Software
> CTM&D Business Unit
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> DBA Team
> 972-52-4286-282
> yuval_sofer@bmc.com
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