Hi,
> Thanks for the feedback. I'm attaching v26 that addresses most of your comments
> and some issues pointed by Vignesh [1].
I have tested the patch in windows. The pg_createsubscriber command is
failing in windows:
pg_createsubscriber -D ..\standby -d postgres -P "host=localhost
port=5432" --subscriber-port 9000 -r -v
pg_createsubscriber: validating connection string on publisher
pg_createsubscriber: validating connection string on subscriber
pg_createsubscriber: checking if directory "../standby" is a cluster
data directory
pg_createsubscriber: getting system identifier from publisher
pg_createsubscriber: system identifier is 7343852918334005220 on publisher
pg_createsubscriber: getting system identifier from subscriber
pg_createsubscriber: system identifier is 7343852918334005220 on subscriber
pg_createsubscriber: standby is up and running
pg_createsubscriber: stopping the server to start the transformation steps
pg_createsubscriber: server was stopped
pg_createsubscriber: starting the standby with command-line options
pg_createsubscriber: server was started
pg_createsubscriber: checking settings on subscriber
pg_createsubscriber: error: connection to database failed: connection
to server on socket "D:/project/pg_euler_v27_debug/bin/.s.PGSQL.9000"
failed: Connection refused (0x0000274D/10061)
Is the server running locally and accepting connections on that socket?
I found out that
+ sub_base_conninfo = psprintf("host=%s port=%u user=%s
fallback_application_name=%s",
+ opt.socket_dir, opt.sub_port, opt.sub_username, progname);
sub_base_conninfo has 'host' even for windows.
So when 'start_standby_server' is called it starts the server in
localhost but when we try to connect to standby inside
'check_subscriber', it tries to connect to the host defined in the
string 'sub_base_conninfo'. So, we are getting the error.
Created a top-up patch v27-0005 to resolve this.
Since there is no change in 0001, 0002...0004 patches that was
previously posted, I have reused the same version number.
Thanks and regards,
Shlok Kyal