by shbon » Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:28 am
Thanks Whiterider
I'd already run full scans (Avast, Spybot, Windows Defender) but nothing was found...
I do have a problem with my PC - it's booting up very slowly the last few days and Windows Security center keeps reporting Zone alarm is not turned on, when it clearly is! So, something is going on... and I might need to reset my machine...
Even so, I'm interested to know why postgre service is asking for that particular IP, which appears to have poker in the domain name!
Where is it getting that config information from?
Additional diagnostics:
the last lines from my postgre log:
2008-11-30 14:23:39 GMT LOG: test message did not get through on socket for statistics collector
2008-11-30 14:23:39 GMT LOG: trying another address for the statistics collector
2008-11-30 14:23:39 GMT LOG: database system was shut down at 2008-11-30 05:18:16 GMT
2008-11-30 14:23:41 GMT LOG: database system is ready to accept connections
2008-11-30 14:23:41 GMT LOG: autovacuum launcher started
2008-11-30 14:23:43 GMT LOG: setsockopt(TCP_NODELAY) failed: A blocking operation was interrupted by a call to WSACancelBlockingCall.
2008-11-30 14:23:44 GMT LOG: loaded library "$libdir/plugins/plugin_debugger.dll"
2008-11-30 15:12:33 GMT LOG: received fast shutdown request
2008-11-30 15:12:33 GMT LOG: aborting any active transactions
2008-11-30 15:12:33 GMT LOG: autovacuum launcher shutting down
2008-11-30 15:12:37 GMT LOG: WAL writer process (PID 804) was terminated by exception 0xC0000142
2008-11-30 15:12:37 GMT HINT: See C include file "ntstatus.h" for a description of the hexadecimal value.
2008-11-30 15:12:37 GMT LOG: terminating any other active server processes
2008-11-30 15:12:43 GMT LOG: abnormal database system shutdown
After that date, any initation of postgre service produced the following error in the eventviewer:
GMT FATAL: could not open directory "pg_tblspc": No such file or directory
(although, this may be an effect of denying internet access to the service??)
Thanks
Shaun