[postgis-users] Sudden failure in client connection

Paul Ramsey pramsey at refractions.net
Thu Feb 22 14:41:43 PST 2007


More information on the topic is here:

http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/kernel-resources.html

Paul Ramsey wrote:
> myunghwa Hwang wrote:
>>
>> Just after the change,
>> there was no problem, since I guess I didn't reload the settings. Soon 
>> I needed to reboot the OS because of some software and system upgrades 
>> from Apple. I guess when rebooting the server postgres
>> crashed because of the changed setting. 
> 
> In did not crash, it was unable to start, because you asked it to 
> allocation more shared buffers than your operating system would allow. 
> The right fix is to increase the shared buffers in OS/X so your postgres 
> can run. That way you can reap the performance benefit of properly sized 
> buffers.
> 
> As far as your other problem, almost certainly there is something else 
> you changed that you forgot to change back, which you just cannot 
> recall.  Installing a completely fresh replacement has the salutary 
> effect of wiping out all your edits, both well- and ill- considered.
> 
> P
> 
> I couldn't connect to db
>> server, so I restarted the postgres by using pg_ctl. Then it showed
>> the setting were wrong, I recovered all settings to the previous
>> values. And restarting worked, so I could connect db locally. But
>> client connection is not working. I didn't change anything related to
>> TCP/IP connection. Port 5432 was manually added, and in
>> postgresql.conf I explicitly set to allow the server to listen all
>> connections through 5432 port. Of course, I reloaded all the settings
>> again, but still client connection is not working. So, I decided to
>> move into new version of PostgreSQL and PostGIS, and dumped the whole
>> db. But I want to know why this happens. Anybody has some ideas about
>> this trouble?
>>
>> from Myunghwa Hwang _______________________________________________ 
>> postgis-users mailing list postgis-users at postgis.refractions.net 
>> http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users
> 
> 


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