Re: error on connecting port 5432 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Andreas Schmitz
Subject Re: error on connecting port 5432
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Msg-id cd513033-929e-781d-6449-5446100017e1@longimanus.net
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In response to Re: error on connecting port 5432  (Atul Kumar <akumar14871@gmail.com>)
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You might want to give
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/runtime-config-connection.html a read

regards

Andreas

Am 12/2/2020 um 8:02 AM schrieb Atul Kumar:
> Thanks a lot Tom, I appended the -h /tmp and it worked.
>
> I need just one more help from you.
>
> Could you tell me that why & how that socket file existed in /tmp directory.
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> What is the practice to make sure that this file (.s.PGSQL.5432)
> should be inside /var/run directory ? so that it will not throw such
> error.
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> Please help me.
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> Regards,
> Atul
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> On 12/1/20, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>> Atul Kumar <akumar14871@gmail.com> writes:
>>> Just to clarify that I am at root OS user, trying to create a test user
>>> using postgres user(-u) with create user command.
>> Given the reference to /var/run/postgresql, I'm suspecting that you
>> are running a server that thinks it should put its socket in /tmp,
>> but you have some copies of libpq on the machine that were built with
>> default socket location /var/run/postgresql.  When you are root, you
>> are very likely using a different PATH that is finding a different
>> createuser program linked to a different libpq.so than when you are
>> not root.
>>
>> A possible workaround is to add "-h /tmp" to your command when
>> running as root.  Eventually you'd want to try to not have
>> multiple postgres installations on the machine.
>>
>>             regards, tom lane
>>
>



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