From: | Andreas Schmitz <mailinglist(at)longimanus(dot)net> |
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To: | CS DBA <cs_dba(at)consistentstate(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Canot access PostgreSQL via psql -h (Vmware Fusion) |
Date: | 2012-08-24 05:14:13 |
Message-ID: | 50370DA5.1040902@longimanus.net |
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Hi,
are there any firewalls up (check iptabled) ? try running
telnet 192.168.91.145 5432
what is happening ?
regards,
Andreas
On 08/24/2012 06:15 AM, CS DBA wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> I've fired up 2 CentOS 6.2 VM's via vmware fusion 5 (on a mac).
>
> I disables selinux on both, and installed postgres 8.4.13 on both VM's
>
> I set listen_addresses = '*'
> and I added a trust entry for each server in the opposite server's pg_hba.conf file.
>
> However I cannot access one server from the other one via psql -h <I.P. address>
>
> I get the standard error:
>
> psql -h 192.168.91.145
> psql: could not connect to server: No route to host
> Is the server running on host "192.168.91.145" and accepting
> TCP/IP connections on port 5432?
>
>
> I can ssh between servers, I see no entry in the postgres log per the connection attempt (I have log_connections set to on)
>
> Currently I have networking set to "share with my mac" or NAT. I tried setting networking to "Private to my mac" with the same results. Tried Autodetect (Bridged) as well, no luck
>
>
> Can anyone help me debug this?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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