Re: [PATCH] Allow Postgres to pick an unused port to listen - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Cary Huang
Subject Re: [PATCH] Allow Postgres to pick an unused port to listen
Date
Msg-id 168332582155.1136.16910804628871539853.pgcf@coridan.postgresql.org
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In response to Re: [PATCH] Allow Postgres to pick an unused port to listen  (Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com>)
Responses Re: [PATCH] Allow Postgres to pick an unused port to listen
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The following review has been posted through the commitfest application:
make installcheck-world:  tested, passed
Implements feature:       tested, failed
Spec compliant:           not tested
Documentation:            not tested

Hello

This is one of those features that is beneficial to a handful of people in specific test cases. It may not benefit the
majorityof the users but is certainly not useless either. As long as it can be disabled and enough tests have been run
toensure it won't have a significant impact on working components while disabled, it should be fine in my opinion.
Regardingwhere the selected port shall be saved (postmaster.pid, read by pg_ctl or saved in a dedicated file), I see
thatpostmaster.pid already contains a port number in line number 4, so adding a port number into there is nothing new;
portnumber is already there and we can simply replace the port number with the one selected by the system. 
 

I applied and tested the patch and found that the system can indeed start when port is set to 0, but line 4 of
postmaster.piddoes not store the port number selected by the system, rather, it stored 0, which is the same as
configured.So I am actually not able to find out the port number that my PG is running on, at least not in a
straight-forwardway. 
 

thank you
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Cary Huang
HighGo Software
www.highgo.ca

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