On windows and linux this bar appears as a solid bar. However, the way Mac
OS X renders progress bars, it appears as though the shaded in part of the
bar is revolving, rather than appearing solid. This bar indicates the
amount of memory that is used from the current allocation. It changes as
the application uses more/less memory. Its informational and you can
ignore it if you wish.
Rob
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 6:23 PM, James Dawson <ja...@da...>wrote:
> I have installed the latest client for OSX and there is a small progress
> bar saying right now "6 of 81MB""
> Both the first number and last number go up and down randomly I have left
> this running for days and it never finishes.
> I selected Postgres, Mysql and SQL server as options when first installing.
>
> Any insight from anyone on what this means I assumed if it finished I
> would then be able to connect to these databases currently they all have
> red X next to them and are unavailable.
>
> thanks
>
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