postgresql.con.auth:The authentication type {0} is not supported. Check that you have configured the pg_hba.conf file to include the client's IP address or Subnet, and that it is using an authentication scheme supported by the driver.
postgresql.con.authfail:An error occured while getting the authentication request.
postgresql.con.call:Callable Statements are not supported at this time.
postgresql.con.creobj:Failed to create object for {0} {1}
postgresql.con.failed:The connection attempt failed because {0}
postgresql.con.fathom:Unable to fathom update count {0}
postgresql.con.garbled:Garbled data received.
postgresql.con.ioerror:An IO erro occured while sending to the backend - {0}
postgresql.con.kerb4:Kerberos 4 authentication is not supported by this driver.
postgresql.con.kerb5:Kerberos 5 authentication is not supported by this driver.
postgresql.con.multres:Cannot handle multiple result groups.
postgresql.con.pass:The password property is missing. It is mandatory.
postgresql.con.refused:Connection refused. Check that the hostname and port is correct, and that the postmaster is running with the -i flag, which enables TCP/IP networking.
postgresql.fp.send:Failed to send fastpath call {0} {1}
postgresql.fp.unknown:The fastpath function {0} is unknown.
postgresql.geo.box:Conversion of box failed - {0}
postgresql.geo.circle:Conversion of circle failed - {0}
postgresql.geo.line:Conversion of line failed - {0}
postgresql.geo.lseg:Conversion of lseg failed - {0}
postgresql.geo.path:Cannot tell if path is open or closed.
postgresql.geo.point:Conversion of point failed - {0}
postgresql.jvm.version:The postgresql.jar file does not contain the correct JDBC classes for this JVM. Try rebuilding. If that fails, try forcing the version supplying it to the command line using the argument -Djava.version=1.1 or -Djava.version=1.2\nException thrown was {0}
postgresql.lo.init:failed to initialise LargeObject API
postgresql.money:conversion of money failed - {0}.