On 11/14/21 11:55, Ray O'Donnell wrote:
On 14/11/2021 19:46, Yessica Brinkmann wrote:
Hello.
Thank you very much for your answer.
The configuration actually works for me.After restarting my computer,
I went to test again and it was already working. I assume that perhaps
because they are virtual machines it was not only enough to restart
the server, I think you also had to restart the computer.
It's what I think, or I don't know what else could have happened, but
now it's working for me.
Restarting the entire computer shouldn't be necessary... On the Debian
servers I look after, it's enough to do:
systemctl restart postgresql
(or whatever the name of the particular service is).
Actually that was already done:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAOR%2BmccGARtFsb7c%2BF%3DRUk832%3DdaaJ8%2ByQW8eBYa1Krypr4O6Q%40mail.gmail.com
The problems seems to have stemmed from this(per OP):
"Well, it turns out that at one point when I was using my virtual
machines, suddenly and unexpectedly, the IP of one of the virtual
machines changed."
Something to do with the networking between host and VM's I presume.
Ray.
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