![]() ![]() WARNING: terminating connection because of crash of another server processĪctiveRecord::StatementInvalid: PG::UnableToSend: server closed the connection unexpectedly opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:146:in `async_exec': PG::UnableToSend: no connection to the server (Sequel::DatabaseDisconnectError) # terminated with exception (report_on_exception is true):ġ5: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/logging-2.3.0/lib/logging/diagnostic_context.rb:474:in `block in create_with_logging_context'ġ4: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/dynflow-1.4.8/lib/dynflow/connectors/database.rb:25:in `block in start'ġ3: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:411:in `listen'ġ2: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:478:in `check_database_errors'ġ1: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:412:in `block in listen'ġ0: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/database/connecting.rb:269:in `synchronize'ĩ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/connection_pool/threaded.rb:91:in `hold'Ĩ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:442:in `block (2 levels) in listen'ħ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:442:in `ensure in block (2 levels) in listen'Ħ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:134:in `execute'ĥ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:110:in `check_disconnect_errors'Ĥ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:134:in `block in execute'ģ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:146:in `execute_query'Ģ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/database/logging.rb:38:in `log_connection_yield'ġ: from /opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/sequel-5.7.1/lib/sequel/adapters/postgres.rb:146:in `block in execute_query' ![]() HINT: In a moment you should be able to reconnect to the database and repeat your command. 16:03:43 +1000: Migrating content to Pulp 3 2269/2269WARNING: terminating connection because of crash of another server processĭETAIL: The postmaster has commanded this server process to roll back the current transaction and exit, because another server process exited abnormally and possibly corrupted shared memory. Run prepare-abort doesn't solve the issue too. Re-run the prepare script gets "Only one migration plan can run or be reset at a time". The waiting tasks which assigned to workers are not getting cancel and reserved resources are not getting release after restarting the pulpcore workers and pulpcore resource manager. To be honest i don’t know which IP adress i should use so tried with all IP i know.If the pulp 2 to 3 migration fails with an unexpected error like insufficient disk space. This probably means the server terminated abnormally “server closed the connection unexpectedly I’have published the container on my 5431 port and set a POSTGRES_PASSWORD in my environment but I always get this message when i try to connect : Now, i would like to access my database with an app like PGadmin or Tableplus on my laptop but it doesn’t work. I can access in my terminal, with my local IP or my public IP to the postgresql container and create a new db and so on… by accessing my server in ssh, run an instance in my docker container and log with psql. I have installed docker on my local server (Synology) and ran two linked containers - one for nodejs, the other for postgresql. I’ve been searching for my answer but all i found did not worked. ![]()
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