Tips for Installation
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This chapter gathers random tips for installing Pgpool-II .
3.11.1. Firewalls
When Pgpool-II connects to other Pgpool-II servers or PostgreSQL servers, the target port must be accessible by enabling firewall management softwares.
Here is an example for CentOS/RHEL7 when access to PostgreSQL is required.
firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --add-service=postgresql
firewall-cmd --reload
       
  "postgresql" is the service name assigned to PostgreSQL . The list of service names can be obtained by:
 firewall-cmd --get-services
       
  Note that you can define your own service name in /usr/lib/firewalld/services/.
If PostgreSQL is listening on 11002 port, rather than the standard 5432 port, you can do:
 firewall-cmd --zone=public --remove-service=popstgresql --permanent
 firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=11002/tcp --permanent
 firewall-cmd --reload