It looks like your encoding is correct. You are getting letters. If your encoding was just wrong. You would end up with a lot of strange characters. If this is tied to one client, it sounds like an encryption issue and mounting drives for logging that the client cant de-encrypt.
On 8/9/19 4:25 AM, Ramesh Maddi wrote: > Our product is certified along with PostgreSQL 9.6.6 only. We cannot use > further version of PostgreSQL at this time in production until it is > certified for our product( which is integrated may other components) > and is officially released. >
> > Coming to *Luca's *question, I understand that using Yum/RPM is better > way of installation. That would be our future plan. But for this > particular issue, we need to identify debug steps.