On Monday, May 15, 2017, Vamsi Patchipulusu <vpatchipul...@equinix.com>
wrote:
>
>           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?
>
> 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.
>
As you noted this is a client-side error so server specs are immaterial
unless the client and server are the same machine.

> 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..
>
This points to an O/S problem, possibly configuration.  Or it might just be
a problem with JMeter.  In any case failing to bind to an address
sporadically isn't really something psql can be blamed for.

Googling jmeter for this turns up a variety of programs and scripts that
seem to have this problem when run within JMeter.  Exploring those
results may prove fruitful.

David J.

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