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| 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 (mockbuild@builder5.centos.org) (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. Our CDBConnectionPool class as below (this is a class that we have implemented to establish BD connections): import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.DriverManager; import java.sql.SQLException; import java.util.Enumeration; import java.util.Hashtable; import java.util.Vector; class CDBConnectionPool { public synchronized Connection getConnection(String stIPAddress,String stPort,String stDataBaseName, String stUser,String stPassword,String stDBType) { Connection con = null; try { con = newConnection(stIPAddress,stPort,stDataBaseName,st DBType,stUser,stPassword); } catch(Exception e) { Logger.toLog("CONNECTION",stDataBaseName,"CDBConne ctionPool.getConnection:Except ion="+e); } return con; } private Connection newConnection(String stIPAddress,String stPort,String stDataBaseName,String stDBType,String stUser,String stPassword) { Connection con = null; try { String stURL = ""; String stClassName = ""; if (stDBType.equals("ORACLE")) { stURL = "jdbc stDataBaseName ; stClassName = "oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"; } else if(stDBType.equals("POSTGRES")) { stURL = "jdbc stClassName = "org.postgresql.Driver"; } else if(stDBType.equals("MS-SQL2000")) { stURL = "jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://"+stIPAddress+":"+stPort+";DatabaseName="+stDataBa se Name; stClassName = "com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver" ; } else if(stDBType.equals("SYBASE")) { stURL = "jdbc:sybase:Tds:"+stIPAddress+":"+stPort+"/"+stDataBaseName; stClassName = "com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDriver"; } else if(stDBType.equals("DB2")) { stURL = "jdbc:db2://"+stIPAddress+":"+stPort+"/"+stDataBaseName; stClassName = "COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.net.DB2Driver"; } Class.forName(stClassName); con = DriverManager.getConnection(stURL,stUser,stPasswor d); } catch(SQLException sqle) { if(sqle.toString().indexOf("too many clients")>=0) { Logger.toLog("CONNECTION",stDataBaseName,"CDBConne ctionPool.newConnection() : Maxmimum connections Reached. Waiting for connections to freeup."); con = newConnection(stIPAddress,stPort,stDataBaseName,st DBType,stUser,stPassword); } else { Logger.toLog("CONNECTION",stDataBaseName,"CDBConne ctionPool.newConnection() : SQLException= " + sqle); } } catch(ClassNotFoundException e) { Logger.toLog("CONNECTION",stDataBaseName,"CDBConne ctionPool.newConnection() : ClassNotFoundException = " + e.getCause()); } catch(Exception e) { Logger.toLog("CONNECTION",stDataBaseName,"CDBConne ctionPool.newConnection() : Exception= " + e); } return con; } public void freeConnection(Connection con,String stDataBaseName) { try { con.close(); }catch(Exception e){Logger.toLog("CONNECTION",stDataBaseName,"CDBCo nnectionPool.freeConnection : Exception= " + e);} } } |
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| On 5/1/07, Srinivas Kotapally <ksrinivas@bisil.com> 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 (mockbuild@builder5.centos.org) > (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 -- ================================================== ================ Aaron Bono Aranya Software Technologies, Inc. http://www.aranya.com http://codeelixir.com ================================================== ================ |
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| On 5/1/07, Srinivas Kotapally <ksrinivas@coriendo.com> wrote: > > Thanks for the response. No, I am not exceeding the max limit. I tried > a test which would exceed the max connections (which is 100 - set in > postgresql.conf). The error at that point is > org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: FATAL: sorry, too many clients already > Are any errors showing up in the PostgreSQL logs? Also, are do you have any of your already established connections in your pool being that are begin disconnected? If so, you may be having intermittent network problems. The error you are getting implies that you are having connectivity problems between servers. I am tomcat and PostgreSQL are running on separate machines. Have you tried replicating this problem by running tomcat and PostgreSQL on the same machine and connecting to localhost? ------------------------------ > *From:* aaron.bono@gmail.com [mailto:aaron.bono@gmail.com] *On Behalf Of *Aaron > Bono > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 01, 2007 5:59 PM > *To:* ksrinivas@coriendo.com > *Cc:* pgsql-admin@postgresql.org > *Subject:* Re: [ADMIN] Intermittent Postgres Connection refused Errors > (JDBC) > > On 5/1/07, Srinivas Kotapally <ksrinivas@bisil.com> 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 (mockbuild@builder5.centos.org > > ) (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 > -- ================================================== ================ Aaron Bono Aranya Software Technologies, Inc. http://www.aranya.com http://codeelixir.com ================================================== ================ |
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| Thanks for the response. No, I am not exceeding the max limit. I tried a test which would exceed the max connections (which is 100 - set in postgresql.conf). The error at that point is org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: FATAL: sorry, too many clients already _____ From: aaron.bono@gmail.com [mailto:aaron.bono@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Aaron Bono Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 5:59 PM To: ksrinivas@coriendo.com Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Intermittent Postgres Connection refused Errors (JDBC) On 5/1/07, Srinivas Kotapally <ksrinivas@bisil.com> 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 (mockbuild@builder5.centos.org <mailto:mockbuild@builder5.centos.org> ) (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 -- ================================================== ================ Aaron Bono Aranya Software Technologies, Inc. http://www.aranya.com http://codeelixir.com ================================================== ================ |