Still getting ERROR: fmgr_info: function 28261: cache lookup faile

Started by Michael Meskesover 27 years ago3 messages
#1Michael Meskes
meskes@online-club.de

I still get

ERROR: fmgr_info: function 28261: cache lookup failed

in my first vacuum call.

Bruce, if you need a test case, go into pgsql/src/interfaces/ecpg/test and
type 'make all'. Afterwards executing perftest gives you this output
everytime. Yes, you need a DB named mm for this. :-)

Michael
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#2Bruce Momjian
maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: Michael Meskes (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] Still getting ERROR: fmgr_info: function 28261: cache lookup faile

I still get

ERROR: fmgr_info: function 28261: cache lookup failed

in my first vacuum call.

Bruce, if you need a test case, go into pgsql/src/interfaces/ecpg/test and
type 'make all'. Afterwards executing perftest gives you this output
everytime. Yes, you need a DB named mm for this. :-)

Is this fixed now.

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#3Michael Meskes
meskes@online-club.de
In reply to: Bruce Momjian (#2)
Re: [HACKERS] Still getting ERROR: fmgr_info: function 28261: cache lookup faile

On Fri, Aug 28, 1998 at 01:01:50AM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:

I still get

ERROR: fmgr_info: function 28261: cache lookup failed

in my first vacuum call.

Bruce, if you need a test case, go into pgsql/src/interfaces/ecpg/test and
type 'make all'. Afterwards executing perftest gives you this output
everytime. Yes, you need a DB named mm for this. :-)

Is this fixed now.

I don't know as I reported earlier. I'm not able to do anything because the
backend's response starts with 'K' which is not defined in libpq.

Michael
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