On 03/08/2017 09:28 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> John Iliffe <john.ili...@iliffe.ca> writes:
>> On Wednesday 08 March 2017 23:35:10 Tom Lane wrote:
>>> That isn't proving a lot: as I showed in my example lsof output,
>>> Fedora's lsof will map "5432" to "postgres" in the context of an IP
>>> port number. (I'm sure there's a way to turn that off, but -n ain't
>>> it.)
> 
>> Yes, but your lsof output also showed a line for postmaster and mine 
>> doesn't.
> 
> That's because I started mine by saying "postmaster" not "postgres".
> It's not real relevant, just ancient habit of mine.
> 
>> In your case postmaster has an IPv6 TCP socket (but no IPv4 I 
>> notice)
> 
> Uh, what?  I showed an IPv6, an IPv4, and a Unix socket.
> 
>> The following is from ss, the new version of netstat:
>> ------------------------------------
>> tcp    LISTEN     0      128    127.0.0.1:postgres              *:*
>> tcp    LISTEN     0      128       ::1:postgres             :::*
>> ------------------------------------
> 
> Well, that's pretty interesting, because it proves that *something* has
> got IPv4 port 5432 open.  If not your manually-started postmaster, then
> what?  You need to inquire into that a bit harder.  Running lsof as root
> and examining all processes might help.

Or using ss, something like:

sudo ss -l -p| grep post
u_str  LISTEN     0      128    /tmp/.s.PGSQL.5442 15355                 * 0    
                 users:(("postmaster",pid=848,fd=5))
u_str  LISTEN     0      128    /tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432 15913                 * 0    
                 users:(("postmaster",pid=849,fd=5))
tcp    LISTEN     0      128     *:postgresql            *:*                    
 users:(("postmaster",pid=849,fd=3))
tcp    LISTEN     0      128    127.0.0.1:5442                  *:*             
        users:(("postmaster",pid=848,fd=4))
tcp    LISTEN     0      128    :::postgresql           :::*                    
 users:(("postmaster",pid=849,fd=4))
tcp    LISTEN     0      128       ::1:5442                 :::*                
     users:(("postmaster",pid=848,fd=3))

> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 


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