> A while back, I posted about seeing a number of warnings from pgpool: > > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-admin/2005-03/msg00305.php > > A typical pair of statements in my postgres logs looks like this: > > WARNING: there is no transaction in progress > STATEMENT: ABORT > > Tatsuo Ishii declared that these were harmless, and I took (and still > take) his word for it. > > At some point in the past with my old configuration (postgres 8.1.3 / > pgpool 2.5.1) I did something that prevented the warnings from > showing up. On a system running postgres 8.1.3, I recently upgraded > pgpool from 2.5.1 to 3.0.1. When I upgraded pgpool, I began seeing > the warnings again after a long window of not having seen them. My > configuration files for pgpool and postgres didn't change during the > upgrade, so I'm wondering what I might've been doing to avoid > polluting my logs with them previously and why they are showing up > again. > > pgpool itself seems to be working fine after the upgrade, so as long > as the warnings are harmless, it's not a big deal, but I'd like a > clean method of preventing log noise if one exists. Could you tell me how to reproduce the problem? -- Tatsuo Ishii SRA OSS, Inc. Japan