=?iso-8859-1?Q?C=E9dric?= Mesnil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to allow some user to connect to my db with password authentication against
> a first password file and allow other user against a second one. I ve writen the
>following pg_hba.conf:
> host all 192.168.1.201 25
Hi,
Is there any document about the limitation of postgres
like the total size of one table
the max row number of a table
the max size of a row...
Thanks
Feng
Rommel B. Abaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>this has occured to me quite often and im out of solution for this. how do
>you address an md_open() problem in PostgreSQL? It occurs everytime the
>Linux box goes on power failure while transactions are being commited to
>the database.
>i also try drop
Hi all,
My probleme is the following:
I want to allow some user to connect to my db with password authentication against
a first password file and allow other user against a second one. I ve writen the
following pg_hba.conf:
host all 192.168.1.201 255.255.255.255 password
Hi,
We are testing the postgreSQL in SUN sparc solaris 7 with 2 CPU of
400Mhz and 512M memory.
I started the postmaster with 'postmaster -i -N 1024 -B 4000'. In the
future my web application can have the max connection supported.
I tested this server with a VB program with ODBC connection.
I
>
> Have you looked at the replication code that is in contrib?
>
Yes, your description sounds just like it.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have set up 7.0.3 on my NT machine (no hope for non-Microsoft at this time) at
> my place of employment. I set it up as user "larryb". The larryb account has
> Administrator privledges, something (as I understand) had to be in order to
> install a fully functional c
I have set up 7.0.3 on my NT machine (no hope for non-Microsoft at this time) at
my place of employment. I set it up as user "larryb". The larryb account has
Administrator privledges, something (as I understand) had to be in order to
install a fully functional cygwin. Now, because I installed 7.0