I assume you are thinking there is a space in the IP address. There is
not a typo in the command line that I can see.

I have enabled connection logging and this is what I now find in the
log.

Notice the port number keeps increasing by one each time. I have run
both the pgAgent startup commands so they are both trying to access the
server.

BTW, the log line format is the time, user, DB, message.


************************
2006-08-02 07:38:35.048 EDT [unknown] [unknown] LOG:  connection
received: host=127.0.0.1 port=35382
2006-08-02 07:38:35.154 EDT postgres postgres LOG:  could not receive
data from client: Connection reset by peer
2006-08-02 07:38:52.070 EDT [unknown] [unknown] LOG:  connection
received: host=127.0.0.1 port=35383
2006-08-02 07:38:52.178 EDT postgres ec LOG:  could not receive data
from client: Connection reset by peer
2006-08-02 07:39:05.450 EDT [unknown] [unknown] LOG:  connection
received: host=127.0.0.1 port=35384
2006-08-02 07:39:05.565 EDT postgres postgres LOG:  could not receive
data from client: Connection reset by peer
2006-08-02 07:39:22.480 EDT [unknown] [unknown] LOG:  connection
received: host=127.0.0.1 port=35385
2006-08-02 07:39:22.618 EDT postgres ec LOG:  could not receive data
from client: Connection reset by peer
*******************************

Chuck


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