-1

I have a strange issue with my psql, which was working just fine in my last session. Suddenly when I try to access my localhost server I get this issue

PG::ConnectionBad could not connect to server: Connection refused Is the server running on host "localhost" (127.0.0.1) and accepting TCP/IP connections on port 5432?

  • Money type has a fixed precision of 10 in PostgreSQL 8.2 and below, and as of
  • PostgreSQL 8.3 it has a fixed precision of 19. PostgreSQLColumn.extract_precision*

I'm using Postgres 9.5 and Ubuntu 14.

When I type "psql" in terminal I get the message :

psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
    Is the server running locally and accepting
    connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?"

3 Answers 3

1

You seem to be trying to open a client / console connection to postgres before you've started the server. Here's information on starting the server:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/server-start.html

edit As you're on Ubuntu try:

sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql restart

13
  • Thanks I'll try it out, how come the database server is suddenly off though? its been working just fine for a week :S
    – Makkafon
    Feb 11, 2016 at 1:01
  • It doesnt seem to be working, still getting the same error although maybe im doing it wrong. I tried typing "$ postgres -D /usr/local/pgsql/data >logfile 2>&1 &" and I get this output : [1] 4470. But not sure to make of it. :/
    – Makkafon
    Feb 11, 2016 at 1:42
  • You didn't type the "$" did you?!
    – TomDunning
    Feb 11, 2016 at 11:23
  • More info then please. What's your OS and how did you install it? (Package manager etc?)
    – TomDunning
    Feb 11, 2016 at 22:44
  • My OS is Ubuntu 15.10, I installed it trough usb, not sure what you mean there. :P I've developed the project for two weeks without touching the postgres stuff and its been working excellent till this sudden error. :/
    – Makkafon
    Feb 11, 2016 at 23:29
0

Have you already logged in to postgres? (sudo -i -u user) user being the name of your postgres account.

PostgreSQL server should be running all the time.

1
  • I type it directly into the terminal right? In that case, yes!
    – Makkafon
    Feb 11, 2016 at 16:29
0

Since I've used Brew to install PG, the fix that worked for me is in the steps below:

$ brew uninstall postgresql

$ exec $SHELL

$ brew postgresql-upgrade-database

$ brew services start postgresql

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.