On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Tomas Vondra <tv@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dne 21.11.2011 02:44, Phoenix Kiula napsal(a): >> Thanks Tomas and everyone. >> >> I have the following passwords: >> >> 1. Pgbouncer.ini file >> >> [databases] >> MYDB = host=127.0.0.1 dbname=MYDB user=MYDB_MYDB client_encoding=utf8 >> port=5432 password=='bypass' >> >> >> 2. In the auth_file (with auth_type set to "md5") >> >> auth_type = md5 >> auth_file = /var/lib/pgsql/pgbouncer.txt >> >> Inside the auth_file: >> "me" "<an md5 string>" >> >> >> 3. In the PHP file where I need to call with pg_connect() function. >> This is the postgresql database user as usual. >> >> pg_connect("host=127.0.0.1 dbname=$db port=6432 user=$user password=$pass"); > > I guess the $user is 'me' (as stated in pgbouncer.txt) and the password > corresponds to pgbouncer.txt (i.e. when MD5-hashed the result is equal > to the value in the file). > >> Questions: >> >> a. For #2, the pgbouncer password, do I need to create this "me" user >> somewhere, or just writing here in the auth_file is fine? I have not >> "created" this user anywhere else yet. Just written the user name and >> md5 of the password in the auth_file. > > No. The user is "created" by listing the username/password in the auth_file. > >> b. In the connection string in #3 above, I need to be mentioning the >> pgbouncer user name, right? Will the password then be md5 as in >> auth_file? Or nothing? > > You need to put the pgbouncer user name (as listed in the auth_file). > The password has to be the actual value, not the hash. Otherwise it'd be > equal to auth_type=plain. > Very clear. So all the passwords are now correct. Now, when I do "service pgbouncer restart", it shows me FAILED. I'm on CentOS 5, 64 bit. PG is 9.0.5. The PG log has nothing about this. The pgbouncer log has nothing either, just a huge list of: 2011-11-20 09:03:46.855 10854 LOG Stats: 0 req/s, in 0 b/s, out 0 b/s,query 0 us 2011-11-20 09:04:46.856 10854 LOG Stats: 0 req/s, in 0 b/s, out 0 b/s,query 0 us 2011-11-20 09:05:46.856 10854 LOG Stats: 0 req/s, in 0 b/s, out 0 b/s,query 0 us 2011-11-20 09:06:46.857 10854 LOG Stats: 0 req/s, in 0 b/s, out 0 b/s,query 0 us Any ideas on how I can determine what's going wrong? -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general