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Could it be that a connection may be invoking a newly recreated
function rewritten in C that it had previously called before it's
recreation?

Allan.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Miklosi Attila <amiklosi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> What does the message below mean?
>
> server closed the connection unexpectedly
> This probably means the server terminated abnormally
> before or while processing the request.
>
> This message appears sometimes after i send a 'BEGIN' to the server and
> the processor load of the application goes up to 99%. This happens
> usually when the application starts and several threads start sending
> queries to save the changes since the last stop.
>
> The application its locking mechanism (we are aware of that libpq
> doesn't have interlocking) has worked fine in the past. This issue has
> became serious since we moved to the latest debian lenny distribution
> and started to use libpq5.
>
> OS : Debian linux Lenny kernel version 2.6.26-2-686
> libpq : libpq5 8.3.7-0lenny
>
> Thank you in advance
> Attila Miklosi
>
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