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Hi,
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Tom Lane wrote:
I've changed statement_timeout value from 5 to 0; restarted PostgreSQL and all commands are running now... So, what could be the problem with statement_timeout?
Apparently you need a timeout longer than 5 milliseconds.
Note that the first few queries executed by a backend will take longer than "usual" because of the overhead of populating the catalog caches.
What I'm confused was "miliseconds", I saw it as "seconds" :)
Anyway, thanks.
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