On 8/28/06, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Please advise us on how to resolve this ?. There's no solution short of upgrading.
That's a little too negative. There is at least one alternative, possibly two... 1. Migrate the database to a Unix platform that does not suffer from the Cygwin 64 connection restriction. (If running Linux, it may be necessary to look for an old release, as there were changes to GLIBC at around the same time as 7.2 that don't play perfectly well with 7.1...) 2. It is *possible* that pg_pool could be usable as a proxy that limits the number of connections actually used. I'm not sure how well it'll play with 7.1, mind you... -- http://www3.sympatico.ca/cbbrowne/linux.html Oddly enough, this is completely standard behaviour for shells. This is a roundabout way of saying `don't use combined chains of `&&'s and `||'s unless you think Gödel's theorem is for sissies'.