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Re: changing port numbers so pgbouncer can read geoserver and postgres

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>have you specified in your pgbouncer.ini auth_type and auth_file ? 

my auth_type is md5 and my auth_file is D:\Program
Files\PostgreSQL\etc\userlist.txt


>And I think you really need to check pgbouncer log !!! 

I get a lot of this im my pgbouncer log 
2013-11-01 12:17:49.228 2860 LOG Stats: 0 req/s, in 0 b/s, out 0 b/s,query 0
us
2013-11-01 14:38:38.490 2860 WARNING lookup failed: localhost: result=11001
2013-11-01 14:38:38.491 2860 LOG S-0188d930: manifold/postgrest@(bad-af):0
closing because: server dns lookup failed (age=5)

>I don't know what is this geoserver, but this port 8080 I think it's not
relevant in this.

geoserver is my map webpage that uses the postgres database to make the map
in away. 



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