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  1. Unable to connect to server

    Javali, Pramod <pramod.javali1@t-mobile.com> — 2024-04-29T04:33:21Z

    Hi Team,
    
    While connecting to the server the connection is getting failed, tried restarting the system but no luck. Can you please help/suggest here.
    
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    Regards,
    Pramod
    
    
  2. Re: Unable to connect to server

    Kashif Zeeshan <kashi.zeeshan@gmail.com> — 2024-04-29T14:23:15Z

    Hi
    
    Please do the following to find out exactly what is the error and you can
    then .
    
    1. Check the Server Logs to see the error you are facing.
    2. Check the status of the postgres service which will also provide details
    of the error, use systemctl status .. command.
    3. If the service is running then check on which port the server is running.
    
    Regards
    Kashif Zeeshan
    Bitnine Global
    
    On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 6:30 PM Javali, Pramod <Pramod.Javali1@t-mobile.com>
    wrote:
    
    > Hi Team,
    >
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    >
    > While connecting to the server the connection is getting failed, tried
    > restarting the system but no luck. Can you please help/suggest here.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Pramod
    >
    >
    >
    
  3. Re: Unable to connect to server

    Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com> — 2024-04-29T15:26:07Z

    This is unlikely to be a bug, it seems like an admin issue.
    
    When I've seen this "server closed the connection unexpectedly" immediately
    upon connection, it is usually because a port forwarder has accepted the
    connection and tried to pass it on to the real server, but the forwarder
    got a connection refused error.  As it already accepted the connection, it
    can't pass the "refused" back to the client so instead just closes it
    without comment, which is unexpected.
    
    If that is what is happening, you will not find any direct log messages in
    the PostgreSQL log about it, as no connection was ever established and so
    there is nothing to log.  But if something else is going on, you might get
    log messages so check for them.
    
    Make sure that the PostgreSQL server is actually running, is listening on
    the right port and the right network interface, and that any port
    forwarder or firewall is configured correctly.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Jeff
    
  4. RE: Unable to connect to server

    Javali, Pramod <pramod.javali1@t-mobile.com> — 2024-04-30T02:20:42Z

    Hi Team,
    
    I’m able to connect now. Thankyou
    
    
    Regards
    Pramod
    
    From: Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com>
    Sent: Monday, April 29, 2024 8:56 PM
    To: Javali, Pramod <Pramod.Javali1@t-mobile.com>
    Cc: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org
    Subject: Re: Unable to connect to server
    
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    This is unlikely to be a bug, it seems like an admin issue.
    
    When I've seen this "server closed the connection unexpectedly" immediately upon connection, it is usually because a port forwarder has accepted the connection and tried to pass it on to the real server, but the forwarder got a connection refused error.  As it already accepted the connection, it can't pass the "refused" back to the client so instead just closes it without comment, which is unexpected.
    
    If that is what is happening, you will not find any direct log messages in the PostgreSQL log about it, as no connection was ever established and so there is nothing to log.  But if something else is going on, you might get log messages so check for them.
    
    Make sure that the PostgreSQL server is actually running, is listening on the right port and the right network interface, and that any port forwarder or firewall is configured correctly.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Jeff