"Clayton Vernon" <cvernon@enron.com> writes:
> Thanks, but can I specify each port? I've only seen the one documented
> command option "-p" which I assume was for the TCP/IP port.
Well, Unix sockets don't have a "port". The port number you specify
is appended to the name of the socket in the filesystem (eg
'/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432') so postmasters running on different ports won't
try to create the same socket.
What exactly are you trying to do?
-Doug
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