On 10/19/2012 09:38 AM, GMAIL wrote:
but if i connect from another pc, with pgadmin 1.16 or other software,
to the host with postgresql i get a "connection refused" message
Ok. That narrows it down slightly. If you check your PG logs for FATAL
messages, and you don't see anything complaining
On 10/19/2012 09:52 AM, GMAIL wrote:
using ping i receive a connection timed out
Yep. You've got a firewall between you and your server. Somewhere. Good
luck tracking that down, sir. Everything should clear up when/if that
gets resolved.
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On 19/10/2012 15:38, GMAIL wrote:
> Il 19/10/2012 16:33, Shaun Thomas ha scritto:
>>
>> If you don't get any error message from the client or the server, are
>> you sure it didn't work?
>>
>> I only ask because 1.8 was so old, I'm surprised it even worked with
>> the version you had before. The cat
On 10/19/2012 09:59 AM, GMAIL wrote:
i think that the problem should be the service iptables.
what i have to change if i want to accept all request to the port 5433?
iptables only affects the machine your server is running on. There can
be a firewall literally *anywhere* between your client a
On 10/19/2012 09:14 AM, GMAIL wrote:
i try the version 1.16 but it doesn't work. i don't get any error
message
If you don't get any error message from the client or the server, are
you sure it didn't work?
I only ask because 1.8 was so old, I'm surprised it even worked with the
version you
Il 19/10/2012 16:45, Shaun Thomas ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 09:38 AM, GMAIL wrote:
but if i connect from another pc, with pgadmin 1.16 or other software,
to the host with postgresql i get a "connection refused" message
Ok. That narrows it down slightly. If you check your PG logs for FATAL
me
On 10/19/2012 09:06 AM, GMAIL wrote:
i use postgresql 9.1 and pgadmin 1.8.4
Yeah, that version of pgAdmin is *way* too old. 1.16 was released fairly
recently, and it works great.
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On 10/19/2012 08:06 AM, GMAIL wrote:
> Il 19/10/2012 16:05, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
>> On 10/19/2012 07:50 AM, GMAIL wrote:
>>> Il 19/10/2012 15:40, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 07:24 AM, GMAIL wrote:
What happens when you try to connect? Any error message? Log entries?
- Ch
Il 19/10/2012 16:55, Shaun Thomas ha scritto:
Yep. You've got a firewall between you and your server. Somewhere.
Good luck tracking that down, sir. Everything should clear up when/if
that gets resolved.
i think that the problem should be the service iptables.
what i have to change if i want to
Il 19/10/2012 16:33, Shaun Thomas ha scritto:
If you don't get any error message from the client or the server, are
you sure it didn't work?
I only ask because 1.8 was so old, I'm surprised it even worked with
the version you had before. The catalog has changed a lot since then,
and the err
Il 19/10/2012 16:11, Shaun Thomas ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 09:06 AM, GMAIL wrote:
i use postgresql 9.1 and pgadmin 1.8.4
Yeah, that version of pgAdmin is *way* too old. 1.16 was released
fairly recently, and it works great.
i try the version 1.16 but it doesn't work. i don't get any erro
Il 19/10/2012 15:40, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 07:24 AM, GMAIL wrote:
Il 19/10/2012 15:24, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 07:02 AM, GMAIL wrote:
I have 2 cluster databases, running on the same host, Ubuntu. My fist
database port is set to default but my second database port
postgresql 9.1 and pgadmin 1.8.4
And there it is. You'll need pgAdmin >= 1.12.x to work with PostgreSQL 9.1.
- Chris
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Il 19/10/2012 16:05, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 07:50 AM, GMAIL wrote:
Il 19/10/2012 15:40, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 07:24 AM, GMAIL wrote:
What happens when you try to connect? Any error message? Log entries?
- Chris
now i be able to connect, after update pgAdmin, but
On 10/19/2012 07:50 AM, GMAIL wrote:
> Il 19/10/2012 15:40, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
>> On 10/19/2012 07:24 AM, GMAIL wrote:
>> What happens when you try to connect? Any error message? Log entries?
>> - Chris
> now i be able to connect, after update pgAdmin, but i receive the
> following error:
> "
Il 19/10/2012 15:40, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 07:24 AM, GMAIL wrote:
What happens when you try to connect? Any error message? Log entries?
- Chris
now i be able to connect, after update pgAdmin, but i receive the
following error:
"ERROR: column "datconfig" does not exist
LINE 1:
On 10/19/2012 07:24 AM, GMAIL wrote:
> Il 19/10/2012 15:24, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
>> On 10/19/2012 07:02 AM, GMAIL wrote:
>>> I have 2 cluster databases, running on the same host, Ubuntu. My fist
>>> database port is set to default but my second database port is set to
>>> 5433 in the postgresql.
Il 19/10/2012 15:24, Chris Ernst ha scritto:
On 10/19/2012 07:02 AM, GMAIL wrote:
I have 2 cluster databases, running on the same host, Ubuntu. My fist
database port is set to default but my second database port is set to
5433 in the postgresql.conf file. While everything is ok with local
connec
On 10/19/2012 07:02 AM, GMAIL wrote:
> I have 2 cluster databases, running on the same host, Ubuntu. My fist
> database port is set to default but my second database port is set to
> 5433 in the postgresql.conf file. While everything is ok with local
> connections, I cannot connect using any of my
I have 2 cluster databases, running on the same host, Ubuntu. My fist
database port is set to default but my second database port is set to
5433 in the postgresql.conf file. While everything is ok with local
connections, I cannot connect using any of my tools to the second
database with port 54
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