Koji: ServerOffline
Oliver Falk
oliver at linux-kernel.at
Thu Jan 22 12:28:43 UTC 2009
You could do the following on your kojihub - I guess it's only running
koji!? If not that's bad :-)
# service httpd stop
# strace -f httpd -X
You may want to write it to some strace.log (add 2>&1 > strace.log).
Try to analyse this. You should see where it tries to connect to.
-of
Jitesh Shah wrote:
> Hi,
> Yes, I can successfully connect to the psql database using tcp sockets
> too. Here is the snippet of the interaction in the terminal.
>
> [koji at linux-dev ~]$ psql -U koji -h localhost -d koji
> Welcome to psql 8.2.11, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
>
> Type: \copyright for distribution terms
> \h for help with SQL commands
> \? for help with psql commands
> \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
> \q to quit
>
> koji=>
>
>
> I can view all the tables with "\d". So, it is connected all-right. Btw,
> I also checked in the "users" "permissions" and "user_perms" tables to
> verify that "koji" user is indeed the "admin" and has all the required
> privileges.
>
> Jitesh
>
> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 02:18 -0800, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> > Jitesh Shah wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > So, I had koji running and building packages for me for nearly a
> > > fortnight. And it worked like a charm!
> > >
> > > I double-checked all the configuration and it is intact. There is the
> > > and entry in pg_hba.conf that trusts koji.
> > >
> > > I run psql command from the "koji" user on the same machine where
> > > koji-hub is running. So, psql uses the default values for DBName and
> > > DBUser. (which are "koji" and "koji" respectively) (And I don't use the
> > > host option). Also, I've checked that DBName and DBUser configuration
> > > are OK in the kojihub.conf
> > >
> > It sounds like you're running the koji db on the same machine as the
> > kojihub? Just to be sure you're testing the same thing with psql as
> > koji is going to run, try psql with the -h HOST option. The reason is
> > that psql without the -h will try to use unix sockets to connect on the
> > local machine. koji, though, is going to use a tcp connection, not a
> > socket.
> >
> > -Toshio
> >
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