> That's a 2000 line patch that looks like it's out of the question now.
> But I think this should fix Josh's immediate problem if we want to do it:
I have confirmed that Andrew's patch works.
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On 04/09/2011 07:11 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Incidentally, are walsenders supposed to be able to match any db name
other than 'replication'? If not, I think we have a bug in check_db(),
which is probably missing an "else return false;" in the amwalsender
branch.
Sorry, I misread the
On 04/09/2011 03:18 PM, Brendan Jurd wrote:
On 10 April 2011 04:23, Joshua Berkus wrote:
If I have the following line in pg_hba.conf:
hostreplication replication all md5
pg_basebackup -x -v -P -h master1 -U replication -D $PGDATA
pg_basebackup: could
> Welcome to the wonderful world of keywords in hba not being specific
> to fields. I encountered this problem myself back in Oct 2010 [1] and
> predicted that it would bite other users. You've been kind enough to
> validate that prediction. I submitted a WIP patch aimed at fixing it
> just ove
On 10 April 2011 04:23, Joshua Berkus wrote:
> If I have the following line in pg_hba.conf:
>
> host replication replication all md5
>
> pg_basebackup -x -v -P -h master1 -U replication -D $PGDATA
> pg_basebackup: could not connect to server: FATAL: no pg_hb
All,
If I have the following line in pg_hba.conf:
hostreplication replication all md5
pg_basebackup -x -v -P -h master1 -U replication -D $PGDATA
pg_basebackup: could not connect to server: FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for
replication connection from host