Thread: testing pgpool
Hi list!!
I tested pgpool with pgpool.conf as follows:
listen_addresses = 'localhost'
port = 9999
socket_dir = '/tmp'
backend_host_name = ''
backend_port = 5432
backend_socket_dir = '/tmp'
secondary_backend_host_name = ''
secondary_backend_port = 0
num_init_children = 15
max_pool = 10
child_life_time = 300
connection_life_time = 0
logdir = '/tmp'
replication_mode = false
replication_strict = true
replication_timeout = 5000
load_balance_mode = false
weight_master = 0.5
weight_secondary = 0.5
replication_stop_on_mismatch = false
reset_query_list = 'ABORT; RESET ALL; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION DEFAULT'
print_timestamp = true
master_slave_mode = false
connection_cache = true
health_check_timeout = 20
health_check_period = 0
health_check_user = 'nobody'
but when I try get internal status of pgpool (psql -p 9999 -c 'show pool_status' template1) I get:
psql: could not connect to server: ¸W@$g@¹#@xöÿ¿Q
Is the server running locally and accepting
connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.9999"?
Thank’s
Eej-
Is postgres actually running? And is your pg_hba.conf file configured to allow local UNIX socket connections? -tfo -- Thomas F. O'Connell Co-Founder, Information Architect Sitening, LLC http://www.sitening.com/ 110 30th Avenue North, Suite 6 Nashville, TN 37203-6320 615-260-0005 On Mar 16, 2005, at 10:50 AM, ESPARZA JUAREZ EDUARDO wrote: > Hi list!! > > > > I tested pgpool with pgpool.conf as follows: > > > > listen_addresses = 'localhost' > > port = 9999 > > socket_dir = '/tmp' > > backend_host_name = '' > > backend_port = 5432 > > backend_socket_dir = '/tmp' > > secondary_backend_host_name = '' > > secondary_backend_port = 0 > > num_init_children = 15 > > max_pool = 10 > > child_life_time = 300 > > connection_life_time = 0 > > logdir = '/tmp' > > replication_mode = false > > replication_strict = true > > replication_timeout = 5000 > > load_balance_mode = false > > weight_master = 0.5 > > weight_secondary = 0.5 > > replication_stop_on_mismatch = false > > reset_query_list = 'ABORT; RESET ALL; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION > DEFAULT' > > print_timestamp = true > > master_slave_mode = false > > connection_cache = true > > health_check_timeout = 20 > > health_check_period = 0 > > health_check_user = 'nobody' > > > but when I try get internal status of pgpool (psql -p 9999 -c 'show > pool_status' template1) I get: > > psql: could not connect to server: ¸W@$g@¹#@xöÿ¿Q > Is the server running locally and accepting > connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.9999"? > > Thank’s > Eej- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings
Hi Thomas: Yes, Postgres is running actually and my pg_hba is configured to accept local UNIX socket connections. I 've postgres 7.4.5 Ubuntu Warty (4.10) Eej- -----Mensaje original----- De: Thomas F. O'Connell [mailto:tfo@sitening.com] Enviado el: lunes, 21 de marzo de 2005 0:25 Para: ESPARZA JUAREZ EDUARDO CC: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org Asunto: Re: [ADMIN] testing pgpool Is postgres actually running? And is your pg_hba.conf file configured to allow local UNIX socket connections? -tfo -- Thomas F. O'Connell Co-Founder, Information Architect Sitening, LLC http://www.sitening.com/ 110 30th Avenue North, Suite 6 Nashville, TN 37203-6320 615-260-0005 On Mar 16, 2005, at 10:50 AM, ESPARZA JUAREZ EDUARDO wrote: > Hi list!! > > > > I tested pgpool with pgpool.conf as follows: > > > > listen_addresses = 'localhost' > > port = 9999 > > socket_dir = '/tmp' > > backend_host_name = '' > > backend_port = 5432 > > backend_socket_dir = '/tmp' > > secondary_backend_host_name = '' > > secondary_backend_port = 0 > > num_init_children = 15 > > max_pool = 10 > > child_life_time = 300 > > connection_life_time = 0 > > logdir = '/tmp' > > replication_mode = false > > replication_strict = true > > replication_timeout = 5000 > > load_balance_mode = false > > weight_master = 0.5 > > weight_secondary = 0.5 > > replication_stop_on_mismatch = false > > reset_query_list = 'ABORT; RESET ALL; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION > DEFAULT' > > print_timestamp = true > > master_slave_mode = false > > connection_cache = true > > health_check_timeout = 20 > > health_check_period = 0 > > health_check_user = 'nobody' > > > but when I try get internal status of pgpool (psql -p 9999 -c 'show > pool_status' template1) I get: > > psql: could not connect to server: ¸W@$g@¹#@xöÿ¿Q > Is the server running locally and accepting > connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.9999"? > > Thank's > Eej-
Is postgres actually running? And is your pg_hba.conf file configured to allow local UNIX socket connections? -tfo -- Thomas F. O'Connell Co-Founder, Information Architect Sitening, LLC http://www.sitening.com/ 110 30th Avenue North, Suite 6 Nashville, TN 37203-6320 615-260-0005 On Mar 16, 2005, at 10:50 AM, ESPARZA JUAREZ EDUARDO wrote: > Hi list!! > > > > I tested pgpool with pgpool.conf as follows: > > > > listen_addresses = 'localhost' > > port = 9999 > > socket_dir = '/tmp' > > backend_host_name = '' > > backend_port = 5432 > > backend_socket_dir = '/tmp' > > secondary_backend_host_name = '' > > secondary_backend_port = 0 > > num_init_children = 15 > > max_pool = 10 > > child_life_time = 300 > > connection_life_time = 0 > > logdir = '/tmp' > > replication_mode = false > > replication_strict = true > > replication_timeout = 5000 > > load_balance_mode = false > > weight_master = 0.5 > > weight_secondary = 0.5 > > replication_stop_on_mismatch = false > > reset_query_list = 'ABORT; RESET ALL; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION > DEFAULT' > > print_timestamp = true > > master_slave_mode = false > > connection_cache = true > > health_check_timeout = 20 > > health_check_period = 0 > > health_check_user = 'nobody' > > > but when I try get internal status of pgpool (psql -p 9999 -c 'show > pool_status' template1) I get: > > psql: could not connect to server: ¸W@$g@¹#@xöÿ¿Q > Is the server running locally and accepting > connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.9999"? > > Thank’s > Eej- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings