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Subject: Re: Pgpool-II 4.7.0 released.
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2026 19:01:11 +0900 (JST)
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>> After thinking more, I feel like it would be overkill to allow to
>> specify multiple IPs for wd_listen_addresses and
>> wd_heartbeat_listen_addresses.
>>
>> If so, we can decide to allow only 1 IP for each parameter and change
>> the names to:
>>
>> wd_listen_address
>> wd_heartbeat_listen_address
>>
>> What do you think?
>
> Yes, that makes sense to me. I don't see any reason to have multiple
> addresses for those. If you do allow multiple addresses, that would
> only be for consistency with the other options, like listen_addresses
> and pcp_listen_addresses. We are going to use '*' anyway, because in a
> docker container that works fine.
Ok.
> For some reason, our configuration file already contains a
> wd_heartbeat_port, which I can't find in the manual. But it even
> contains a comment stating that a change requires a restart, so it
> must have come from somewhere:
>
> wd_heartbeat_port = 9694
> # Port number for receiving heartbeat signal
> # (change requires restart)
wd_heartbeat_port was once in older versions of pgpool.conf,
e.g. v3.3.
Best regards,
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Tatsuo Ishii
SRA OSS K.K.
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