Re: Postgresql server does not start!:( -Re: PostgreSQl - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Jason Minion
Subject Re: Postgresql server does not start!:( -Re: PostgreSQl
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Msg-id 261CF9EEB14F5442894AB6DDA93AA6F40F284B@mail.siglercompanies.com
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If by "broken connection" you are referring to the "invalid startup
packet" lines - that has been known to be caused by pretty much anything
other than a postgresql client connecting to the pg server port, ie
portscanner, someone telnetting, net bot, etc.

Jason Minion

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From: pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of lmyho
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 1:46 PM
To: Scott Marlowe
Cc: Chris Travers; Tom Lane; pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: Postgresql server does not start!:( -Re: [ADMIN] PostgreSQl




> >
> > Great Scott!! Thank you!!  This system was just installed on Debian
> > (2 days),
> and
> > the original pg_hba.conf file authen method was "ident sameuser" and

> > appears not allow it to be changed!
> >
> > Look forward to your information!! Thanks a lot!!
>
> Can't find the thread right now (my search-fu is not strong today) but

> I think this thread has covered all the basic points.  Does anyone
> know if it is possible for the startup script to read the ~/.pgpass
> file of the postgres user on startup and use that if you absolutely
> have to have the main postgres user have a password on it in debian?
>
> My guess is that you could also just comment out the lines in the init

> script that are hanging, as the actual db startup should not require a

> password.
>
That's right. And seems like the init script does not check about
password either.

I also heard that Bebian install Posqtgresql with a locked password.
Actually there is no .pgpass under ~/ of postgres.  the pgAdmin3
generate one after I altered the original password (which I don't know
what it is) of progres and used pgAdmin to login using the new password.

But still, the broken connection is always there in anycase!  How can I
find out what caused the broken connection?  Anyone has any ideas?  I
need your help! as I haven't worked on *nix for years and have forgot
how to do such things. Just come back recently for Debian, but got so
many troubles on the new system.:(  I don't want to run the system on a
possibly harmful environment!

I am working on it, but I need your help please! If you have any idea
for what I should do, please let me know.  Thank you!!

leo




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