From: | "Denis Grannell" <dgrannell(at)web(dot)de> |
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To: | <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: could not bind socket for statistics collector: |
Date: | 2004-01-01 23:11:54 |
Message-ID: | IBELIFHJOADELLGIAJFDEEKOCCAA.dgrannell@web.de |
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Hi Michael
> >
> > Is it actually an ERROR, or just a LOG? If the latter, ignore it.
> > There's no problem unless you also see
It's a LOG. I should have mentioned that in my first mail.
So, I'll take your advice and ignore it.
>
> That's what commenting out "::1 localhost" from /etc/inet/ipnodes appears
> to do.
The computer world desperately needs some new phrases to replace
'uncommenting' and 'commenting out'.
Imagine in a converstaion - hup...'scuse me, I wish to uncomment
what you just said!!
Anyway, I have now 'commented out' the offending line in
/etc/inet/ipnodes and the message no longer appears
in the logfile.
Is there a fair probability that other parts of Solaris mightn't
need that line 'commented in', for want of a better phrase?
Thanks a lot for your quick responses,
cheers,
Denis
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