On 01/24/2014 09:35 AM, Susan Cassidy wrote:
I've already checked that. It is enabled. I am running Scientific Linux.
SELinux is enabled?
The database connection value is enabled to allow or disallow webserver
connections?
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 8:28 AM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Susan Cassidy <susan.cassidy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:susan.cassidy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> writes:
> $dbh =
DBI->connect("dbi:Pg:dbname=$dbname;host=${dbserver};port=$dbport;",
> $dbuser, $dbpasswd) or
> errexit( "Unable to connect to dbname $dbname, err: $DBI::errstr");
> The exact same connection string works fine in a standalone perl
program.
Given the permissions errors you mentioned upthread, I'm wondering
whether
you're running on Red Hat/CentOS, and if so whether SELinux is
preventing
apache from connecting to unexpected port numbers. I seem to recall
that there's a SELinux boolean specifically intended to allow or
disallow
database connections from webservers, but I couldn't tell you the name
offhand.
regards, tom lane
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