John R Pierce wrote:
Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
Is there a way to run Postgres in embedded mode? More precisely, to
run it without using TCP/IP port, and without installing as a service?
I am aware of Unix-domain sockets, but is there something similar for
Windows?
on unix, as you imply, it
Ognjen,
Is there a way to run Postgres in embedded mode? More precisely, to run it
without using TCP/IP port, and without installing as a service?
I am aware of Unix-domain sockets, but is there something similar for
Windows?
on unix, as you imply, it can be run with unix domain sockets,
John R Pierce wrote:
Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
Is there a way to run Postgres in embedded mode? More precisely, to
run it without using TCP/IP port, and without installing as a service?
I am aware of Unix-domain sockets, but is there something similar for
Windows?
on unix, as you imply, it
Massa, Harald Armin wrote:
on unix, as you imply, it can be run with unix domain sockets,
but not on Windows as they simply don't have this interface.
and, it can be started as an application rather than as a
system service, but it still runs as a separate
Hi,
Is there a way to run Postgres in embedded mode? More precisely, to run
it without using TCP/IP port, and without installing as a service?
I am aware of Unix-domain sockets, but is there something similar for
Windows?
-Ognjen
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Ognjen Blagojevic ogn...@etf.bg.ac.rs writes:
Is there a way to run Postgres in embedded mode? More precisely, to run
it without using TCP/IP port, and without installing as a service?
No.
regards, tom lane
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Ognjen Blagojevic, 21.04.2010 17:08:
More precisely, to run it without using TCP/IP port
No
and without installing as a service?
Yes (simply run pg_ctl manually from the command line)
Thomas
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Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
Is there a way to run Postgres in embedded mode? More precisely, to
run it without using TCP/IP port, and without installing as a service?
I am aware of Unix-domain sockets, but is there something similar for
Windows?
on unix, as you imply, it can be run with unix
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 14:18:41 + (UTC), John P. Looney
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How well is postgres suited for small applications ?
I don't know it's architecture too well, though even with a very small
database, it seems to use a huge number of files, which are all quite
large, for