Thread: Error Message

Error Message

From
"Bernardo Fortunato Costa"
Date:
-- System Information --

Platform:         Windows 2000
Version:         5.0
Build:         2195 Service Pack 3

-- Application Information --

Name:         pgAdmin II
Version:         1.5.60
Descripton:

Name:         pgSchema
Version:         1.5.60
Descripton:     PostgreSQL Schema Objects v1.5.60

-- Database Information --

Version:         0.0.0
Descripton:

-- Driver Information --

Name:         PostgreSQL
Version:         0.0.0
Descripton:

-- Error Information --

Description:     Errors occurred
Number:         -2147217887
Routine:         pgAdmin II:frmConnect.cmdConnect_Click

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Insert your comment:

This error happenned with previous postgres (7.2) and pgAdmin (1.12 ; 1.14) versions. Current version is postgres 7.3.3
andpgAdmin 1.15.60. This log was made in cygwin environment. I still can get connections with psql even from remote
machines,which makes me think that configuration files pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf are correct. I tried a search at
aweb tool like Google, but no successful answers. Any tips ?? 

Re: Error Message

From
"Dave Page"
Date:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bernardo Fortunato Costa [mailto:bernardo.costa@foton.la]
> Sent: 17 June 2003 14:28
> To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Error Message
>
>
> Insert your comment:
>
> This error happenned with previous postgres (7.2) and pgAdmin
> (1.12 ; 1.14) versions. Current version is postgres 7.3.3 and
> pgAdmin 1.15.60. This log was made in cygwin environment. I
> still can get connections with psql even from remote
> machines, which makes me think that configuration files
> pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf are correct. I tried a search
> at a web tool like Google, but no successful answers. Any tips ??

Odd. Can you switch logging to Full Debug under Tools -> Options,
restart pgAdmin and then recreate the error please?

Then please send the pgAdmin and psqlodbc logfiles.

Regards, Dave