I have compiled a 32 bit ( CC="gcc -arch i386" ) version of
PG 8.4.0.
I am finding the following in the pg logfile when I stop then start
the postgresql server.
LOG: received smart shutdown request
LOG: shutting down
LOG: database system is shut down
could not lookup DNS configuration info service: (ipc/send) invalid
destination port
LOG: could not resolve "localhost": nodename nor servname provided,
or not known
LOG: disabling statistics collector for lack of working socket
WARNING: autovacuum not started because of misconfiguration
HINT: Enable the "track_counts" option.
DNSServiceDiscoveryLookupServer(): {/SourceCache/mDNSResponder/
mDNSResponder-212.1/mDNSMacOSX/DNSServiceDiscovery.c:143}
bootstrap_look_up() failed: $10000003
LOG: database system was shut down at 2009-09-06 10:05:29 EDT
LOG: database system is ready to accept connections
There is some wonkiness going on...dblink cannot resolve computers by
name,
I have to specify the actual IP address.
I am running a local dns server for my local network (skynet) and all
of the other
networking aware software I have tried appears to be working ok.
Netstat shows postgresql is listening on port 5432 (tcp) and /
tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432 (Unix Domain)
Here is what nslookup says about "localhost"
bash-3.2# nslookup localhost
Server: 192.168.1.90
Address: 192.168.1.90#53
Name: localhost.skynet
Address: 127.0.0.1
Anyone else have similar problems on Snow Leopard?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Jerry
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