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PostgreSQL High Availability Cookbook - Second Edition
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Once PgBouncer is installed, configured, and operational, we still need to utilize it. How do we connect to PgBouncer instead of PostgreSQL?
Make sure PgBouncer is configured and running. Take a look at the Configure PgBouncer safely recipe. Then, execute this at the command line to check for the service:
pgrep -lf pgbouncerWe should see a line similar to this:
21281 /usr/bin/pgbouncer -d /etc/pgbouncer/pgbouncer.iniIf this is not the case, we need help beyond the scope of this book. Feel free to check the PgBouncer mailing list for assistance. The community is willing to help too, so let them.
If our PostgreSQL server is on 192.168.56.30, we can connect to PgBouncer by using port 6432. With psql, we can connect to the postgres database through PgBouncer with this command:
psql -p 6432 -h 192.168.56.30 postgresWith PgAdmin, we will just change the connection settings to resemble this:

PgBouncer works like a simulated PostgreSQL...