From: Bruce Momjian Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 03:39:27 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Update AIX FAQ. X-Git-Tag: REL8_1_0BETA1~199 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b6af0dc49ea64e5a6e5eed661133dec4ccf29292;p=postgresql Update AIX FAQ. Chris Browne --- diff --git a/doc/FAQ_AIX b/doc/FAQ_AIX index 16b70f18c9..a121af31c5 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ_AIX +++ b/doc/FAQ_AIX @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ From: Zeugswetter Andreas -$Date: 2002/11/12 20:02:32 $ +$Date: 2005/07/30 03:39:27 $ On AIX 4.3.2 PostgreSQL compiled with the native IBM compiler xlc (vac.C 5.0.1) passes all regression tests. Other versions of OS and @@ -18,3 +18,79 @@ Compiling PostgreSQL with gcc (2.95.3) on AIX also works. You need libm.a that is in the fileset bos.adt.libm. (Try the following command.) $ lslpp -l bos.adt.libm + + +--- +From: Christopher Browne +Date: 2005-07-15 + +On AIX 5.3, there have been some problems getting PostgreSQL to +compile and run using GCC. + +1. You will want to use a version of GCC subsequent to 3.3.2, + particularly if you use a prepackaged version. We had good + success with 4.0.1. + + Problems with earlier versions seem to have more to do with the + way IBM packaged GCC than with actual issues with GCC, so that if + you compile GCC yourself, you might well have success with an + earlier version of GCC. + +2. AIX 5.3 has a problem where sockadr_storage is not defined to be + large enough. In version 5.3, IBM increased the size of + sockaddr_un, the address structure for UNIX Domain Sockets, but + did not correspondingly increase the size of sockadr_storage. + + The result of this is that attempts to use UDS with PostgreSQL + lead to libpq overflowing the data structure. TCP/IP connections + work OK, but not UDS, which prevents the regression tests from + working. + + The nonconformance may be readily demonstrated by compiling and + running the following C program which calculates and compares the + sizes of the various structures: + +test_size.c +------------ + +---------- snip here - test_size.c ---------------------------- +#include +#include +#include +int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { + struct sockaddr_storage a; + struct sockaddr_un b; + printf("Size of sockadr_storage: %d\n", sizeof(a)); + printf ("Size of sockaddr_un:%d\n", sizeof(b)); + + if (sizeof(a) >= sizeof(b)) + printf ("Conformant to RFC 3493\n"); + else + printf ("Non-conformant to RFC 3493\n"); +} +---------- snip here - test_size.c ---------------------------- + + +The problem was reported to IBM, and is recorded as bug report +PMR29657. + +An immediate resolution is to alter _SS_MAXSIZE to = 1025 in +/usr/include/sys/socket.h, which will resolve the immediate problem. + +It appears that the "final" resolution will be to alter _SS_MAXSIZE to +1280, making the size nicely align with page boundaries. + +IBM will be providing a fix in the next maintenance release (expected +in October 2005) with an updated socket.h. +--- +From: Christopher Browne +Date: 2005-07-15 + +Some of the AIX tools may be "a little different" from what you may be +accustomed to on other platforms. If you are looking for a version of +ldd, useful for determining what object code depends on what +libraries, the following URLs may help you... + +http://www.faqs.org/faqs/aix-faq/part4/section-22.html + +http://www.han.de/~jum/aix/ldd.c \ No newline at end of file