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Dear community

We have a problem on our development database server, which supports a PHP
application, which connects to it from a different server. Sometimes,
around 1 in 4 page loads, it fails and reports the following error message:

FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command SSL connection
has been closed unexpectedly

Reloading the page usually works, sometimes doesn't, sometimes it requires
several more refresh attempts before it magically works again. The odd
thing is that we also have a live platform that is set up in the same way,
and this does not occur, thankfully, but I expect it could.

I've tried turning off all SSL features on the development platform, but
oddly, the same problem persists. I've also tried whacking the logging
level up to debug5, but still nothing appears in the PG logs when the
problem occurs.

Does anybody have any idea what could be happening here?

Many thanks in advance

Stuart Ford


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