Re: Cannot reach pg server using -h localhost
От | Chris Mair |
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Тема | Re: Cannot reach pg server using -h localhost |
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Msg-id | 5d2441947dbe1deb0d07b43ad548f2f0@smtp.hushmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Cannot reach pg server using -h localhost (Fritz Meissner <fritz.meissner@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Cannot reach pg server using -h localhost
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Список | pgsql-general |
> This is interesting, I tried nc a few times. Inconsistent results: > > - most of the time the first line doesn't get through, even after a long wait > - on sending a second line from the client both lines appear > instantly, and it's 100% from there on > - or I can send a line from the server. The first line from client is > still lost but both ends are 100% after that > - 1/10 "sessions" behave perfectly The plot thickens... Here, on OS X 10.10.4 it works every time and every line entered shows up in terminal 1 instantly (as it should). If you ping 127.0.0.1 for some time you do have 0% loss, right? At this point I'd try to look at the OS X logs. Firewall is off right? Try to stop other software (any virtualization software, obscure network tools?)... What happens if you use the IP of en0, en1, ..., enX... instead of 127.0.0.1? Rebooting doesn't help (Windows docet)? When the first line doesn't get through, does it show up in the Recv-Q Send-Q fields in netstat -an (provided the connection shows up at all)? When you keep a third terminal open running sudo tcpdump -n -i lo0 while you do the nc thing, do you see anything? > BTW ^D just ends the session without sending anything, I'm hitting > enter to send instead. Oh yes, I wasn't clear on that... Bye, Chris.
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