Re: BUG #6085: pg_upgrade fails when unix_socket_directory != /tmp - Mailing list pgsql-bugs
From | Bruce Momjian |
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Subject | Re: BUG #6085: pg_upgrade fails when unix_socket_directory != /tmp |
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Msg-id | 201107120041.p6C0flv29756@momjian.us Whole thread Raw |
In response to | BUG #6085: pg_upgrade fails when unix_socket_directory != /tmp ("Olivier LEVESQUE" <olevesque3@gmail.com>) |
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Re: BUG #6085: pg_upgrade fails when unix_socket_directory != /tmp
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List | pgsql-bugs |
This is caused by pg_ctl not properly understanding non-default socket directories --- this is fixed in Postgres 9.1. Not much pg_ctl can do to fix that except ignore a pg_ctl error return code, which isn't good. It will be fine in 9.1. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Olivier LEVESQUE wrote: > > The following bug has been logged online: > > Bug reference: 6085 > Logged by: Olivier LEVESQUE > Email address: olevesque3@gmail.com > PostgreSQL version: 9.0.3 > Operating system: RHEL 5.4 Linux 2.6.18 x86_64 > Description: pg_upgrade fails when unix_socket_directory != /tmp > Details: > > Running pg_upgrade on clusters with unix_socket_directory parameter > different (e.g. /pgqdata/pgserver01/data) than default value (/tmp) fails: > > $ pg_upgrade -d /pgqdata/pgserver01/data -D /pgqdata/pgserver02/data -b > /opt/pgsql/na/8.4.4/bin -B /opt/pgsql/na/9.0.3/bin -p 5432 -P 5433 --check > Performing Consistency Checks > ----------------------------- > Checking old data directory (/pgqdata/pgserver01/data) ok > Checking old bin directory (/opt/pgsql/na/8.4.4/bin) ok > Checking new data directory (/pgqdata/pgserver02/data) ok > Checking new bin directory (/opt/pgsql/na/9.0.3/bin) ok > Trying to start old server > .................ok > > Unable to start old postmaster with the command: > "/opt/pgsql/na/8.4.4/bin/pg_ctl" -l "/dev/null" -D > "/pgqdata/pgserver01/data" -o " -p 5432 -c autovacuum=off -c > autovacuum_freeze_max_age=2000000000" start >> "/dev/null" 2>&1 > Perhaps pg_hba.conf was not set to "trust". > > > ===> Here, the error message given is not true, because old postmaster has > been started succesfuly. It is just the connection test that failed. > > A subsequent start (with old cluster running) of --check gives a better > information: > > PerForming Consistency Checks on Old Live Server > ------------------------------------------------ > Checking old data directory (/pgqdata/pgserver01/data) ok > Checking old bin directory (/opt/pgsql/na/8.4.4/bin) ok > Checking new data directory (/pgqdata/pgserver02/data) ok > Checking new bin directory (/opt/pgsql/na/9.0.3/bin) ok > Connection to database failed: could not connect to server: No such file or > directory > Is the server running locally and accepting > connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"? > > ===> Why searching socket in /tmp while it is not the directory in > postgresql.conf? > > > Changing (commenting #unix_socket_directory in postgresql.conf) solves the > problem and pg_upgrade runs fine. > > -- > Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + It's impossible for everything to be true. +
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