That was my thought at first as well. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell from the log entries on startup (http://dpaste.org/KJ5g/), it does seem to be loading the proper configuration file.
Is it possible that there's something off about my configuration values which force pgpool to ignore them and use defaults? -- Sean O'Connor Developer / Saaspire On Thursday, December 9, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Tatsuo Ishii wrote: > > > I'm having some trouble getting a connection through pgpool working and > > any suggestions on what I am doing wrong would be tremendously helpful. > > Below are my configuration file, relevant chunk of log file, and a terminal > > session of me successfully connecting to each backend directly and failing > > when hitting pgpool: > > > > > > Your DB servers are '10.124.51.89' and '10.98.182.126' but pgpool > tries to connect to UNIX domain socket and raises an ERROR. It seems > your pgpool is looking at different configuration file what you are > prodiving. To find what pgpool is looking at, you might want to turn > on -d (debug) option or you could use strace or some such to find what > pgpool opens for pgpool.conf. > -- > Tatsuo Ishii > SRA OSS, Inc. Japan > English: http://www.sraoss.co.jp/index_en.php > Japanese: http://www.sraoss.co.jp > > > >
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