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Sorry, I should have included that. The error occurred when an older client running 8.3.7 (I know, ferreting and finishing upgrades on clients with old libraries is in progress) on CentOS 5.3 (32-bit). Of all the machines connecting to the server, this one pretty lightly loaded and typically creates a new connection to the server somewhat over 10,000 times/week. This is the first instance of the error.

These machines/connections are buried behind firewalls in an automated system and this particular connection is password-less.

The server is PostgreSQL 9.1.9 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) 4.6.3, 64-bit.

Cheers,
Steve


On 09/05/2013 12:04 PM, David Johnston wrote:
It would help to at least know against which version of the database you are
trying to connect and also what client (with version) you are using.  Any
other connection-related information (password based; ident; etc...) would
be helpful as well.

David J.




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