Alanoly Andrews writes:
> I have tried all the LIBPATH's that you suggested. Besides, I don't
> think the problem is that postgres cannot find the "libpqwalreceiver"
> library. It does find it, but crashes on loading it.
I thought the point of Steve's remarks was that it might be loading
the wron
Singer [mailto:ssin...@ca.afilias.info]
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 3:45 PM
To: Alanoly Andrews
Cc: 'Fujii Masao'; Tom Lane; PostgreSQL-development Hackers;
pgsql-ad...@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] HS/SR on AIX
Alanoly Andrews wrote:
> Fujii,
>
> All my tests so far were
Alanoly Andrews wrote:
Fujii,
All my tests so far were done on "clean" installs. Every version I tested on,
beta2 through beta4, was compiled and installed in different and unique directories.
Regards.
Alanoly,
If you do an
export LIBPATH=/apps/pg_9.0_b4/lib
before starting postgres on the
August 26, 2010 1:44 AM
To: Steve Singer
Cc: Tom Lane; PostgreSQL-development Hackers; Alanoly Andrews
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] HS/SR on AIX
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Steve Singer wrote:
> A clean build from the beta4 source tarball where I'm careful to install
> into a clean (ie n
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Steve Singer wrote:
> A clean build from the beta4 source tarball where I'm careful to install
> into a clean (ie no old beta2 artifacts laying around waiting to be
> overwritten) isn't reproducing the issue.
>
> I'm happy to try other things if people suggest the
Steve Singer wrote:
Tom Lane wrote:
Steve Singer writes:
I think I've been able to reproduce the issue floating around with
streaming replication on AIX.
I will do another clean build from the beta4 source tar to confirm that
I'm not still having the issue but I'm thinking the original re
Tom Lane wrote:
Steve Singer writes:
I think I've been able to reproduce the issue floating around with
streaming replication on AIX.
Excellent, because we weren't getting much from the original reporter.
I'm withdrawing my comment, today on a clean install of the binaries I
am not able to
Steve Singer writes:
> I think I've been able to reproduce the issue floating around with
> streaming replication on AIX.
Excellent, because we weren't getting much from the original reporter.
> This worked fine with beta2 but now seems to be an issue on beta4.
> If I do
> export LIBPATH=/opt/
I think I've been able to reproduce the issue floating around with
streaming replication on AIX.
LOG: could not bind IPv6 socket: The socket name is already in use.
HINT: Is another postmaster already running on port 5433? If not, wait
a few seconds and retry.
LOG: database system was shut