On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 6:35 PM, Clodoaldo Neto <clodoaldo.pinto.neto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Em 14 de abril de 2012 09:39, raghu ram <raghuchennuru@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu:On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Clodoaldo Neto <clodoaldo.pinto.neto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Em 12 de abril de 2012 14:12, Phoenix Kiula <phoenix.kiula@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu:I had pgbouncer working somehow, but we have switched servers recently
and now I cannot for the life of me figure out again how to set it up.
Online guides say things like "create a user ID". Well, where? Inside
PG the database? Or in my CentOS system?
Here's my "/etc/pgbouncer.ini":
[databases]
* = port = 5432
[pgbouncer]
listen_port = 6543
listen_addr = 127.0.0.1
auth_type = trust
auth_file = /var/lib/pgsql/pgbouncer.txt
logfile = pgbouncer.log
pidfile = pgbouncer.pid
admin_users = postgres,MYSITE_pgbouncer
pool_mode = transaction
server_reset_query = DISCARD ALL;
server_check_query = select 1
server_check_delay = 10
max_client_conn = 1000
default_pool_size = 20
log_connections = 0
log_disconnections = 0
log_pooler_errors = 1
And here's my authfile, "/var/lib/pgsql/pgbouncer.txt" --
"MYSITE_pgbouncer" ""
Is there something else I need to do? What steps am I missing? When I
start pgbouncer at the command line, I see this error:
WARNING: password file "/root/.pgpass" has group or world access;
permissions should be u=rw (0600) or less
psql: ERROR: No such user: MYSITE_pgbouncer
I had this error in the pgbouncer log file after updating to the last version, 1.5, in Centos 6. For me the fix was to set the ownership of the auth_file to pgbouncer. In the previous version, 1.4, it was working with postgres as the owner of that file.
Regards, ClodoaldoCould you please share stats_users information in pgbouncer.ini file ?
That is the default:
stats_users = stats, root
Could you please modify and below parameters in pgbouncer.ini file:
admin_users = postgres,MYSITE_pgbouncer
stats_users = postgres,MYSITE_pgbouncer, stats, root
Thanks & Regards,
Raghu Ram
EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com