lejeczek <peljasz@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> I'm using PostgreSQL 9.6 7 - x86_64 repo with centos 7.3.
> Configuration pretty standard, including this among the lines:
> ...
> listen_addresses = 'localhost, 192.168.2.200, 10.5.6.100'
> ...
> and yet, after system reboot I get process listening only on:
> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:15432 0.0.0.0:*
> LISTEN 5373/postmaster
> tcp6 0 0 ::1:15432 :::* LISTEN
> 5373/postmaster
> What can be wrong?
Looking into the postmaster's log would be informative, but I suspect
what is happening is that systemd is allowing the postmaster to start
before those non-default interfaces are up. This is one of the ways
systemd sucks :-( ... it's actually quite hard to prevent that.
"After=network.target" does *not* do it, at least not without munging
the definition of that target.
I don't offhand recall the solution for this, but it's a systemd
question not a Postgres question. Googling on that basis might help.
regards, tom lane
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