Christophe Pettus <[email protected]> writes:
> On PostgreSQL 9.0.1, on Ubuntu 10.04.2, I'm seeing these on startup:
> 2011-09-22 19:22:15.984 UTC,,,6066,,4e7b8ae7.17b2,1,,2011-09-22 19:22:15
> UTC,,0,LOG,08006,"test message did not get through on socket for statistics
> collector",,,,,,,,,""
> 2011-09-22 19:22:15.984 UTC,,,6066,,4e7b8ae7.17b2,2,,2011-09-22 19:22:15
> UTC,,0,LOG,00000,"trying another address for the statistics
> collector",,,,,,,,,""
> ... along with "WARNING: pgstat wait timeout" when I attempt to use
> any stats-collector-related info. I've confirmed that the loopback
> interface is unfiltered for UDP.
I'd say better check that again. The test that's whining was designed
specifically to detect cases where a packet filter prevents pg_stats
traffic from getting through. Frequently this is an IPv4 vs IPv6 kind
of problem...
regards, tom lane
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