Hi Tom,
On 08/09/2010 03:33 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
Your note is awfully short of concrete details, but I'm guessing the
basic reason why this wasn't working for you was you were doing all the
operations as a single transaction. The results of that transaction
wouldn't be visible to another one until it commits; so in particular
whatever changes it made in the status table wouldn't be visible.
You'd need to break the processing into something like
begin;
insert into status values ('working');
commit;
begin;
... do the useful stuff here ...
commit;
begin;
insert into status values ('done');
commit;
Yes, it was a bit vague but I didn't want to go into too much detail as
I am still not sure I am even dealing with a postgresql issue.
Unfortunately your comments don't shed any light on the error I am getting;
"could not receive data from server: Bad file descriptor".
This suggests to me that I might have lost the connection in my forked
perl process to the back-end. Can you confirm or deny ? This might
give me some idea of where to keep looking.
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