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Hi All,

I'm a new-ish sysadmin working on porting legacy scientific code from a local server/client to new supercomputer environment.  My work is mostly done, except that my postgres database doesn't seem to be able to keep up with the new environment.  The application is written in-house in a mixture of FORTAN 77 and C, and uses postgres BLOBS as its main data store.  This application in particular only reads from the database, it never writes, which *should* make it easy to scale.  

My main problem is that this client application is unable to connect to the database under a modest load (32 simultaneous jobs).  The client error logs print out messages like "could not connect to server: Cannot assign requested address" and "Cannot connect to database [runlog]!!!" (an important database of ours).  The "cannot assign requested address" message makes me think it's a configuration issue.  The logs are flooded with hundreds of connection and disconnection notices per second.  This same code and configuration runs fine on our mid-2000's Solaris 10 box with postgres 8.4 (albeit very slowly) but totally fails with these connection errors on a modern Dell system running CentOS 7 or FreeBSD 10 (I tested both) with postgres 9.4.

While the database is under load (and jobs are actively failing), select count(*) from pg_stat_activity returns 30-34 ish connections, show max_connections returns 100, and show superuser_reserved_connections shows 3.  My only other hint is that right after a fresh install of CentOS 7 my job success rate was around 50%, and now it has approached approximately 5%, so something is changing over time.

Does anyone have any advice or experience with similar issues?

Thanks,
Steve


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