El mié, 15-08-2007 a las 17:13 -0300, Hilton Perantunes escribió:
> Hi folks!
>
> That's another "sob sob.. I can't connect to socket blah
> blah .. .s.PGSQL.5432" asking for help. But this is somewhat bizarre,
> and i'm not used to the 8.2's postgresql.conf file.
>
> I'm running a PostgreSQL 8.4.2 powered by Debian Sarge (very)Unstable.
> My PHP application successfully connects to the appropriated database.
> Even PgAdmin3 connects to the database. But my 'postgres' user cannot
> connect to the database via command line:
>
> ----------
> psql: could not connect to server:
> Is the server running locally and accepting
> connections on Unix domain socket
> "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
> ----------
>
> Well, the socket file actually IS there (zero bytes of size) and it's
> given the correct permissions. Now, I have this in my pg_hba.conf
> (replace XXX by my network, and I just added the second line recently,
> in despair):
>
Try stoping the postgresql process and delete the socket unix file,
restart the postgresql daemon and we to mean.
> ----------
> # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only
> local all all trust
> # IPv4 local connections:
> host all all XXX.XXX.XXX.1 /24 trust
> host all postgres 127.0.0.1/32 trust
> # IPv6 local connections:
> host all all ::1/128 trust
> ----------
>
> Finally, that's the hot section in my postgresql.conf:
>
> ----------
> listen_addresses = '*' # what IP address(es) to
> listen on;
> port = 5432 # (change requires restart)
> ----------
>
> So, I just can't connect in the database through command line. Someone
> can waste some time helping me?
>
> Thanks in advance =)
>
> --
> Hilton William Ganzo Perantunes
> Sistemas de Informação - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
> --
> Dinheiro não traz felicidade, mas dá uma sensação tão parecida... -_-
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Regards,
Julio Cesar Sánchez González
www.sistemasyconectividad.com.mx
blog: http://darkavngr.blogspot.com
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Ahora me he convertido en la muerte, destructora de mundos.
Soy la Muerte que se lleva todo, la fuente de las cosas que vendran.