Hello,
I created new user, changed ownership of my database.
But how can my user work with database if command
'psql' from UNIX can run only 'postgres' user?
Thanks
Mike
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Hamilton, Andrew Mr. wrote:
> Architecture: Solaris 2.6 Sparc
> Compiler: gcc 2.95.1
> postgres version postgres-v6.5.3
>
> I am getting this no matter what value I pass to postmaster -B. There is
> something else going on here. I did have some problems with the
Jack Zhu writes:
> 1.How can I enable PG run as 'no-fsync' mode to improve performance?
postmaster -o '-F'
> How can I check PG is in 'fsync' mode or not?
It is if and only if you give the above option.
> But when I tried to create an index on this 'timestamp' column, I got
> this error and c
Hi,
I'm an Oracle DBA, lately I began a project work on PostgreSQL 6.5.3
for Red Hat Linux 6.0.
Every thing is fine, except:
1.How can I enable PG run as 'no-fsync' mode to improve performance? How
can I check PG is in 'fsync' mode or not?
2. We have a table contain a column which use 'times
what does ipcs -a show?
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Hamilton, Andrew Mr. wrote:
> Architecture: Solaris 2.6 Sparc
> Compiler: gcc 2.95.1
> postgres version postgres-v6.5.3
>
> I am getting this no matter what value I pass to postmaster -B. There is
> something else going on here. I did hav
Architecture: Solaris 2.6 Sparc
Compiler: gcc 2.95.1
postgres versionpostgres-v6.5.3
I am getting this no matter what value I pass to postmaster -B. There is
something else going on here. I did have some problems with the compile but
got the problems worked out. Any suggestions