On 5/1/07, Srinivas Kotapally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi

I am managing an application that uses the Postgres backend.  Of late we
have started getting connection refused errors every now and then.  We have
not been able to identify the cause of this.  Any hints or known bugs that I
should be aware of?  Thanks for any help extended!

Regards

Srinivas

Here is the environment I work in:
Application is a Java app residing on a web server and is running on
Tomcat.
Versions:
jdk: 1.5.0_02
Tomcat 5.5.23
Web server: httpd-2.0.52-28.ent.centos4
Kernel: Linux version 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
(gcc version 3.4.6 20060404 (Red Hat 3.4.6-3)) #1 SMP Tue Feb 27 09:40:21
EST 2007
Postgres: 8.1.8 (64 bit version) -
postgresql-libs-8.1.8-1PGDG
postgresql-8.1.8-1PGDG
postgresql-server-8.1.8-1PGDG
postgresql-contrib-8.1.8-1PGDG

We use the JDBC2 driver that comes with Postgres.

The specific error we get is:

CDBConnectionPool.newConnection() : SQLException=
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Connection refused. Check that the
hostname and port are correct and that the postmaster is accepting TCP/IP
connections.


Are you exceeding the maximum allowed connections in PostgreSQL?  I would
start by checking the PostgreSQL logs.  If nothing shows up, it may be a
network or application configuration issue.

-Aaron

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