Hi All,

We are receiving below intermittent connection error during performance testing 
on postgres.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion or pointers on how we can troubleshoot 
this issue.

          Error: psql.bin: could not connect to server: Cannot assign requested 
address
        Is the server running on host "abchost.corp.xyz.com" (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 
and accepting
        TCP/IP connections on port 5432?


Our organization is evaluating the feasibility of using postgres for an 
upcoming project.
As part of the evaluation we are performing  a 50 concurrent user read 
performance testing.
Jmeter is the tool we are using for orchestrating the tests. It  executes a 
shell script on 50 concurrent  threads.

The  shell script does the following:

a)      Connects to postgres database server using psql.

b)      Issues a single select statement on table with 200 rows .

c)       Writes the results to a text file.

Jmeter client and database host are sitting in the same data center.
Database OS: RedHat 6.x,
DB Version:  Postgres 9.6
Database is of decent config. 16 CPU, 64GB RAM, SAN storage.

Our tests are run for 10 to 15min.
During the middle of the run, we are noticing connection errors intermittently. 
(Around 20%  calls are failing due to this).

While some calls are failing with the error:   psql.bin: could not connect to 
server: Cannot assign requested address
Other calls are successful around the same timeframe may be one to two seconds 
later..

For the failed calls we are not able to see anything printed in the database 
server logs, (The exception is received on the client side).
For successful  calls we are able to see the details  of the sql statements, 
user, hostname etc... printed in the logs.

We have verified CPU,Memory,No of open files, netstat connection waits, but 
could not identify anything concrete that could be causing this issue.
The database is setup to accept 500 concurrent open connections and we are not 
using anywhere close to it.



Regards,
Vamsi









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