
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Moti Asayag <masayag@redhat.com> wrote:
I tried same scenario but haven't got any error like this. However, I'm working on the latest version...
Could you send the content of the vds_interface table ? even off-list so I can try to debug it on my system ?
Be sure to read my other post before running with this as it may be a dead end, but here is the dump from last night's backup (just the one row): -- -- Name: vds_interface; Type: TABLE; Schema: public; Owner: engine; Tablespace: -- CREATE TABLE vds_interface ( id uuid NOT NULL, name character varying(50) NOT NULL, network_name character varying(50), vds_id uuid, mac_addr character varying(20), is_bond boolean DEFAULT false, bond_name character varying(50), bond_type integer, bond_opts character varying(4000), vlan_id integer, speed integer, addr character varying(20), subnet character varying(20), gateway character varying(20), boot_protocol integer, type integer DEFAULT 0, _create_date timestamp with time zone DEFAULT ('now'::text)::timestamp without time zone, _update_date timestamp with time zone, mtu integer, bridged boolean DEFAULT true NOT NULL ); INSERT INTO vds_interface(addr, bond_name, bond_type, gateway, id, is_bond, bond_opts, mac_addr, name, network_name, speed, subnet, boot_protocol, type, VDS_ID, vlan_id, mtu, bridged) VALUES(v_addr, v_bond_name, v_bond_type, v_gateway, v_id, v_is_bond, v_bond_opts, v_mac_addr, v_name, v_network_name, v_speed, v_subnet, v_boot_protocol, v_type, v_vds_id, v_vlan_id, v_mtu, v_bridged); END; $$; Thanks!