[pgpool-general: 1097] Re: Just installed pgpool in production
Wolf Schwurack
wolf at uen.org
Mon Oct 22 22:04:16 JST 2012
Have you tried using pg_top? It shows the ip connects of each process.
Wolf
From: pgpool-general-bounces at pgpool.net [mailto:pgpool-general-bounces at pgpool.net] On Behalf Of Mark Steben
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 6:47 AM
To: pgpool-general at pgpool.net
Subject: [pgpool-general: 1096] Just installed pgpool in production
Good morning,
We are running with pgpool for our second business day today.
I was wondering if there is a way to capture the i/p connection of the
originating server, as pgpool now manages most of our connections and
emits a local (127.0.0.1) I/P address. We would prefer to trace back to
the originating server(s) for debug purposes.
We are currently running postgres 8.3.15 and pgpool 3.2.0.
thank you,
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Mark Steben
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