To start with, it worked but the pg_hba.conf entry appeared to be wrong. I tried changing that and then the current problem started. I tried "listen_addresses = '*'"; then back to just 'localhost'.
Since I have maximum logging enabled, I don't think it is getting as far as reading the configuration files - that is not mentioned in the log. There is no other instance of postgres running. On 9 August 2013 00:59, Oliver Elphick <o...@lfix.co.uk> wrote: > To start with, it worked but the pg_hba.conf entry appeared to be wrong. > I tried changing that and then the current problem started. I tried > "listen_addresses = '*'"; then back to just 'localhost'. > > Since I have maximum logging enabled, I don't think it is getting as far > as reading the configuration files - that is not mentioned in the log. > > There is no other instance of postgres running. > > > On 9 August 2013 00:29, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 08/08/2013 03:17 PM, Oliver Elphick wrote: >> >>> I tried to change the listen_addresses line in postgresql.conf, by >>> adding an IPv6 address. On meeting problems I tried changing it back. >>> >> >> What problems? >> >> Have you run ps to see if there is another instance of Postgres running? >> >> >> >>> Currently it says: >>> >>> listen_addresses = 'localhost' >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Adrian Klaver >> adrian.kla...@gmail.com >> > > > > -- > Time is short - http://www.lfix.co.uk/disappearance.html > -- Time is short - http://www.lfix.co.uk/disappearance.html