Another question for you guys... I have succesfully installed and configure pgpool, if i go to pgadmin and connect to port 9999 of my server i can see the databases and everything... but when i try to run the following i get this error:
[root@etc]# psql -d test -U testuser -p 9999 psql: could not connect to server: Connection refused Is the server running locally and accepting connections on Unix domain socket "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.9999"? [root@ etc]# The database is actually on the same server, and i have checked the iptables and the port is open... PG_HBA is also reflecting that i can permit conections to UNIX conection... What i am doing wrng???? ________________________________________ De: Guillaume Lelarge [guilla...@lelarge.info] Enviado el: jueves, 06 de octubre de 2011 11:25 a.m. Para: Matias Israel Malpica Escobar CC: pgpool-general Asunto: RE: [Pgpool-general] How to configure pgpool for pool conexions.. On Thu, 2011-10-06 at 11:13 -0500, Matias Israel Malpica Escobar wrote: > Hi thanks for your answers, what i wanted to say about the connections and > errors from pgpool was that, for what i understand postgres returns an error > if the number of connections are higher than its maximum, and pgpool puts the > remaining connections in a queue is that right? I am actually doing it with > the configuration that i have? Is there any way to test it? > Yes, that's right. You don't get error message telling you the usual FATAL message about max_connections. I don't know a quick way to test it. Perhaps with pgbench and a number of clients a bit higher than the max_connections of PostgreSQL? I would first try that. -- Guillaume http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com _______________________________________________ Pgpool-general mailing list Pgpool-general@pgfoundry.org http://pgfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/pgpool-general