[ADMIN] server/db encoding (mix) issues

2008-09-03 Thread Jan-Peter Seifert
Hello, we have a mix of older software still using LATIN1 as db encoding and the psqlODBC-drivers (ANSI) and newer software using UTF8 as db encoding. As running two server instances would use up more resources(?) than just one we'd like to have all dbs in one cluster. Which cons against this s

Re: [ADMIN] server/db encoding (mix) issues

2008-09-04 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Jan-Peter Seifert wrote: we have a mix of older software still using LATIN1 as db encoding and the psqlODBC-drivers (ANSI) and newer software using UTF8 as db encoding. As running two server instances would use up more resources(?) than just one we'd like to have all dbs in one cluster. Which

Re: [ADMIN] server/db encoding (mix) issues

2008-09-08 Thread Jan-Peter . Seifert
Hello Peter, thank you very much for your quick reply. > Datum: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 16:46:33 +0300 > Von: Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > An: Jan-Peter Seifert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: Postgres > Betreff: Re: [ADMIN] server/db encoding (mix) issues > Jan-Pete

Re: [ADMIN] server/db encoding (mix) issues

2008-09-08 Thread Peter Eisentraut
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well - I did setup two instances of 8.3.3 on an Ubuntu 7.10 system last week - both under a different user account. I set the locale for each account in the .bashrcs ("export LANG=de_DE" and "export LANG=de_DE.UTF-8" respectively). After that I ran initdb ("initdb --enc