Thread: Server closed the connection unexpectedly

Server closed the connection unexpectedly

From
"Carla"
Date:
This problem occurs when running postgres locally on win2k ,

psql was running ok but now when typing:
c:\>psql psql -d template1
c:\>psql -U username
c:\>psql -l
c:\>psql -e

I still get
 psql: server closed the connection unexpectedly
     This problem means the server terminated abnormally
     before or while processing the request.

I have checked the .pid file on the starting of postgres which is fine and
the log file said that postgres is still running.

I have checked the TYPE, DATABASE, IP_ADRESS in pg_hba.conf
I have checked my host.txt and the IP is correct. In pgruntime.config,
tcpip_socket = true and the port is correct.

I thought it might be a TCP/IP problem but am sure that the -I for TCP/IP
connections is being passed in when starting postgres. pg_ctl is working

If you run psql when postgres is stopped you get the expected error.
The only command I can run is
c:\>psql -V
all other options in psql result in this 'server closed the connection
unexpectedly' error.

Is their something that I am doing wrong, overlooked or not checked?

Carla
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Re: Server closed the connection unexpectedly

From
joseph speigle
Date:
carla,
sometimes people have a psql version which doesn't match that of the server.  since you can run psql and get the
version,maybe there is a mismatch?  
?

On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 06:42:22PM -0700, Carla wrote:
> This problem occurs when running postgres locally on win2k ,
>
> psql was running ok but now when typing:
> c:\>psql psql -d template1
> c:\>psql -U username
> c:\>psql -l
> c:\>psql -e
>
> I still get
>  psql: server closed the connection unexpectedly
>      This problem means the server terminated abnormally
>      before or while processing the request.
>
> I have checked the .pid file on the starting of postgres which is fine and
> the log file said that postgres is still running.
>
> I have checked the TYPE, DATABASE, IP_ADRESS in pg_hba.conf
> I have checked my host.txt and the IP is correct. In pgruntime.config,
> tcpip_socket = true and the port is correct.
>
> I thought it might be a TCP/IP problem but am sure that the -I for TCP/IP
> connections is being passed in when starting postgres. pg_ctl is working
>
> If you run psql when postgres is stopped you get the expected error.
> The only command I can run is
> c:\>psql -V
> all other options in psql result in this 'server closed the connection
> unexpectedly' error.
>
> Is their something that I am doing wrong, overlooked or not checked?
>
> Carla
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