> Since upgrading FreeBSD from 8 to 9, I've noticed the following messages > showing up in logs when a connection with pgAdmin3 is made: > > LOG: getsockopt(TCP_KEEPCNT) failed: Protocol not available > STATEMENT: SELECT setting FROM pg_settings WHERE name IN ('autovacuum', > 'track_counts') > LOG: getsockopt(TCP_KEEPIDLE) failed: Protocol not available > STATEMENT: SELECT setting FROM pg_settings WHERE name IN ('autovacuum', > 'track_counts') > LOG: getsockopt(TCP_KEEPINTVL) failed: Protocol not available > STATEMENT: SELECT setting FROM pg_settings WHERE name IN ('autovacuum', > 'track_counts') > > tcp_keepalives_idle, tcp_keepalives_interval, and tcp_keepalives_count > are all set to the default (0), which means "system default". > > My guess as to what causes this: > > src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c apparently assumes that if TCP_KEEPIDLE & > friends are defined, then the respective options are readable, but > according to man tcp, that is not the case for FreeBSD 9 (and 10): > > TCP_KEEPINIT > This write-only setsockopt(2) option accepts a per-socket > timeout argument of u_int in seconds, for new, non-estab- > lished TCP connections. For the global default in mil- > liseconds see keepinit in the MIB Variables section fur- > ther down. > > As a work-around, I've set the keepalive options to the system defaults > provided by man tcp. >
Hi, This only happens with some clients, right? I'm seeing it for only happens for some programs, like connecting from perl? I've seem discussions a while back about why they are read-only. I see it to, but only for a perl connection, nothing for psql or the likes. Do you have any suggestions for a patch for the port, in the mean while? Palle
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