Re: Postgres client/server parameters? - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Jimmie H. Apsey |
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Subject | Re: Postgres client/server parameters? |
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Msg-id | 3EAD7F42.9060007@futuredental.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Postgres client/server parameters? ("Jimmie H. Apsey" <japsey@futuredental.com>) |
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Re: Postgres client/server parameters?
Re: Postgres client/server parameters? Re: Postgres client/server parameters? |
List | pgsql-general |
Hello again mallah, Fair enough. I am porting an application (which I wrote) comprised of 10 modules (i.e. stand-alone applications) which are written in C. These C programs call database library functions and X Windows library functions. Currently, these ported C programs run just fine on the database server, our only workstation and development station. I am now trying to get these same programs to work on a client workstation. So, I need to know what environment parameters are needed to be set, etc. On the SGI system I wrote and has been in production for five years, there is an Illustra (which came after Postgres and INGRES in Michael Stonebraker products) parameter file which contains certain directories, buffer and cache sizes, password and the hostname of the database server. Also, I have a command line prompt for issuing commands directly to the database. For example, I have on my current Postgres server the ability to type at the command prompt, "/usr/bin/psql database_name" and I am put into the database server prompt of #. How do I do this on another workstation? Next, how do I run the C programs which access the Postgres database from another workstation? I suspect the answer for both is similar. Also, I looked into the postgres.conf file you mentioned below but there was no line in it which reads, "#tcp_connections=false". I am trying to port the SGI system to Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 which contains Postgres 7.1.3 if I read the rpm -qa results correctly. Thank you so much for your help and the help of others. I am sure there will be the right help out here among the Postgres Users. Regards to all and especially mallah@trade-india.com, Jim Apsey mallah@trade-india.com wrote: >>Thank you Mallah, I think I understand now how to setup the host system with changes to GUC >>and pg_hba.conf files. But what do I need to do on the client side as far as letting >>application know which database and where it is located? >> >> >Dear Jim > >your application must be having some method of specifying >the datasource , typically hostname,username,password and database name >are asked for . > >In case the application is expecting an ODBC datasource you will have >to download pgsqlodbc. > >Unless you tell us more details abt what app it is its difficult to >tell >regds >mallah. > > > > >>Thank you, >>Jim Apsey >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> mallah@trade-india.comwrote: >> >> >> >>>Yes you may run postmaster with -i option but its simpler to modify postgresql.conf file (also >>>known as GUC) >>> >>>uncomment the line >>>#tcp_connections=false >>> >>>and change false to true. >>> >>>then change pg_hba.conf file to allow access from the client ip address. that file is >>>exemplified . >>> >>>if you still face problem revert back >>> >>>regds >>>mallah >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Please refer me to a source which explains in some detail how to access a database residing >>>>on a server. I've already setup the server database and have applications running on the >>>>server which successfullly use the Postgres database. Now I want/need to access this >>>>database from a >>>>client workstation. Please help me set needed parameters on a host and client in order to >>>>access pgsql from that client workstation. I think I also need to run postmaster with the >>>>"-i" parameter and perhaps I need to modify the HOST:$PGDATA/usr/local/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf >>>>file. I have been reading: >>>> >>>>http://www.ca.postgresql.org/docs/faq-english.html but I still don't know how to do it. >>>> >>>>Red Hat gives no support on this simple question. I just need a little help or a suggestion >>>>or two. >>>> >>>>Thank you, >>>> >>>>Jim Apsey >>>> >>>> >>>>---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you >>>>searched our list archives? >>>> >>>>http://archives.postgresql.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>----------------------------------------- >>>Get your free web based email at trade-india.com. >>> "India's Leading B2B eMarketplace.!" >>>http://www.trade-india.com/ >>> >>> >>>---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and >>>unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@postgresql.org >>> >>> >>> >>> > > > >----------------------------------------- >Get your free web based email at trade-india.com. > "India's Leading B2B eMarketplace.!" >http://www.trade-india.com/ > > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@postgresql.org > > >
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