NetComrade wrote:
> I apologize for cross-posting, but I need some help w/o too many
> advices RTFM :). After Oracle and MySQL, this becomes the third
> product that I need to learn to some degree, and I need a few links
> which would provide a 'quick tutorial' especially for folks with
> Oracl
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 21:02:58 -0500, John Koller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>NetComrade wrote:
>
>> I'd like to know a couple of things
>> a) how do I access this thing as a DBA to poke around
>
>The command line client is psql. Since psql defaults to port 5432 and you do
>appear to have two cluste
NetComrade wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 21:02:58 -0500, John Koller
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>NetComrade wrote:
>>
>
> -bash-3.00$ export PGPORT=5733
> -bash-3.00$ psql -l
> psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
> Is the server running locally and accepting
On 26 Jul, 18:51, NetComrade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I apologize for cross-posting, but I need some help w/o too many
> advices RTFM :). After Oracle and MySQL, this becomes the third
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> We run Oracle 9iR2,10gR1/2 on RH4/RH3 and Solaris 10 (Sparc)
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NetComrade wrote:
> I apologize for cross-posting, but I need some help w/o too many
> advices RTFM :). After Oracle and MySQL, this becomes the third
> product that I need to learn to some degree, and I need a few links
> which would provide a 'quick tutorial' especially for folks with
> Oracle b
I apologize for cross-posting, but I need some help w/o too many
advices RTFM :). After Oracle and MySQL, this becomes the third
product that I need to learn to some degree, and I need a few links
which would provide a 'quick tutorial' especially for folks with
Oracle background like myself. Last t