Monday, September 29, 2008

[GENERAL] Re: Is there a parameter to tell postgresql to not attempt to open an IPv6 socket?

On 16 sep, 23:04, a...@commandprompt.com (Andrew Sullivan) wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 04:46:37PM -0400, Reid.Thompson wrote:
> > PostgreSQL appears to all intents to startup fine on the UNIX and IPv4
> > sockets.  Is there a parameter to tell postgresql tonotattempt to open
> > anIPv6socket?
>
> Specify the specific TCP/IP interfaces in the postmaster.conf file.
> Otherwise, Postgres will try tobindto all the sockets.  There's
> something hinkey about theIPv6support in AIX, IIRC, so that you end
> up with this symptom.  
>
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Hello,

I have the same pb. I have looked for a postmaster.conf file but there
is none on the server.
Apart from the doc and src files, the only files on my server
containing the word "postmaster" are :
/usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster
$PGDATA/postmaster.opts
$PGDATA/postmaster.pid

Do you have an idea why and how then to solve this pb ?

Thanks,

Yann.

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