Hi all
I have the same problem is it is described here
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32398311/pgadmin3-backup-over-ssh-tunnel
I use pgadmin 1.22.1 and when I try to make backup it instead of working with
database over ssh tunel works with localhost database.
How to fix it? It this bug
On 28 March 2015 at 02:14, Yuri Budilov yuri.budi...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am new to PostgreSQL and Linux (coming across from Microsoft SQL Server).
I installed PostgreSQL 9.4 on Oracle Linux 6.6 and its working ok (psql,
etc).
Now I try to install pgadmin3 on the same OS.
I am having
Change OS, or change GUI tool
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Community_Guide_to_PostgreSQL_GUI_Tools
2015-03-29 9:59 GMT+02:00 John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com:
On 3/29/2015 12:48 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
Red Hat/Oracle Linux 6.x
is that anything like Ford/Chevy ?
Oracle Linux, while
On 03/29/2015 12:48 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
thanks Tim,
I ran yum whatprovides and received no matches found.
What repos are you using?
See Devims answer for the Postgres community repo.
I believe that pgadmin3 uses wxWidgets (according to the web site) but I
can not find them in
On 3/29/2015 12:48 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
Red Hat/Oracle Linux 6.x
is that anything like Ford/Chevy ?
Oracle Linux, while originally forked from Red Hat Enterprise Linux aka
RHEL, has diverged significantly and is now its own thing. AFAIK, the
Postgres yum repository has made no effort at
On 3/29/2015 1:39 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
my employer runs Oracle Linux 6.x and also Red Hat 6.x, so if we were
to drop Oracle database and take PostgreSQL instead, I am afraid,
everything must work on those two Linux platforms.
We pay for support from Oracle and Red Hat for Linux OS.
its
Hi,
http://yum.postgresql.org/
has all the packages for pgadmin3 and its dependencies for Oracle Linux
6.X.
Regards, Devrim
On Sat, 2015-03-28 at 12:14 +1100, Yuri Budilov wrote:
Hello everyone.
I am new to PostgreSQL and Linux (coming across from Microsoft SQL Server).
I installed
not a widely used tool by PostgeSQL DBA community which is why
there is such lack of good documentation on how to install it?
Thank you for reading thus far.Yuri Budilov
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 10:56:34 +
From: tim.cla...@manifest.co.uk
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] pgadmin3
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From: pie...@hogranch.com
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] pgadmin3 installation on Oracle Linux 6.6 64-bit ?
On 3/29/2015 12:48 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
Red Hat/Oracle Linux 6.x
is that anything like Ford/Chevy ?
Oracle Linux, while originally forked from
Yuri the 'gtk' part suggests graphics libraries to me. Since Oracle
linux is built on RedHat you can usefully use 'yum' package manager to
search that distribution's installed repositories for your file with:
sudo yum whatprovides \*libwx\*
You may want to pipe that to less since it may give a
Hello everyone.
I am new to PostgreSQL and Linux (coming across from Microsoft SQL Server).
I installed PostgreSQL 9.4 on Oracle Linux 6.6 and its working ok (psql, etc).
Now I try to install pgadmin3 on the same OS.
I am having problems installing pdadmin3 rpms on Oracle Linux 6.6 64-bit.I
I searched the archives and didn't find the answer as to how to add
foreign keys to a table using pgadminIII v1.14.2. I am very familiar with
relational databases and foreign keys, indices, etc., but I am a newbie to
postgresql. For instance, say I have two tables, address and
addresstype, both
On 08/04/2012 01:10 PM, Mary F. Masterson wrote:
I searched the archives and didn't find the answer as to how to add
foreign keys to a table using pgadminIII v1.14.2. I am very familiar with
relational databases and foreign keys, indices, etc., but I am a newbie to
postgresql. For instance, say
Thank you Adrian!! I was missing step two, selecting the table to reference.
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I need a version of pgadmin4 which can handle pg-9.1 and
which runs on RHEL5_186_64 architectures. I have
installed the pgdg-91-centos.repo yum repo file from
pgdgrpm.org. However:
yum whatprovides */pgadmin3 --enablerepo=pgdg91
does not return anything. If I do exactly the same thing
on a
Hi,
On Wed, 2012-01-11 at 09:58 -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
Does anyone reading this message know where I can get
pgadmin3_91-1.14.0-3.rhel5.i86_64 or why it is not
available from pgdgrpm.org?
(Sorry for not replying you on pgadmin list and the private email)
pgadmin3 cannot be built on
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I cannot seem to find a copy of pgadmin3 built for 9.1 on
the x86_64 platform for the CentOS-5 (RHEL5) distro. I
can find a pgadmin3 v1.14.1 rpm package for rhel6.x86_64
but none for rhel5.x86_64.
I sent a message off to the maintainer last week but with
the holidays no doubt it is sitting in
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 21:12:59 -0700, Mike Christensen m...@kitchenpc.com
wrote:
Hi all -
I'm on openSuse running the latest stable release of Gnome3 (Just
trying it out, so far the fact I can't minimize windows is perhaps
more than my old school brain can handle)..
I've noticed in pgAdmin,
On Fri, 2011-09-02 at 09:30 +0200, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
I guess the bug can be fixed as:
If the bug is in pgAdmin3...
Could not reproduce any of those issues on Fedora 15.
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Hi all -
I'm on openSuse running the latest stable release of Gnome3 (Just
trying it out, so far the fact I can't minimize windows is perhaps
more than my old school brain can handle)..
I've noticed in pgAdmin, basically no popup works. If I right click
on the Databases branch and select
Hi all -
I'm on openSuse running the latest stable release of Gnome3 (Just
trying it out, so far the fact I can't minimize windows is perhaps
more than my old school brain can handle)..
I've noticed in pgAdmin, basically no popup works. If I right click
on the Databases branch and select New
I'd like to use pgadmin3 for DDL tasks with an imported database. Using
version 1.10.2 on Slackware-13.1 with postgres-9.0.1. The application
starts. I learned to define the server as 'localhost' rather than the
hostname, so I can see entries in the left side, tree window. However,
pgadmin3
On 25/02/2011 19:49, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'd like to use pgadmin3 for DDL tasks with an imported database. Using
version 1.10.2 on Slackware-13.1 with postgres-9.0.1. The application
starts. I learned to define the server as 'localhost' rather than the
hostname, so I can see entries in the left
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
Upgrade to 1.12?
Ray,
That appears to have done the trick. I somehow thought I was working on
the latest version; it's been that sort of a week.
Thanks,
Rich
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On 25/02/2011 20:37, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
Upgrade to 1.12?
Ray,
That appears to have done the trick. I somehow thought I was working on
the latest version; it's been that sort of a week.
No problem - glad you're sorted.
Ray.
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I installed pgsql 9.0 from source on my linux box, where can I get the
latest pgadmin3 and pgdesigner source?
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On 05/12/2010 11:06, Rajinder Yadav wrote:
I installed pgsql 9.0 from source on my linux box, where can I get the
latest pgadmin3 and pgdesigner source?
Dunno about pgDesigner, but pgAdmin is here:
http://www.pgadmin.org/download/source.php
Ray.
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Hello,
What version of pgadmin3 to be used for postgresql 9 running on CentOS
5? I encountered some errors when i used the pgadmin3 1.8.4. I've
search for newer version of pgadmin3 for Linux but no luck at all.
TIA for you valuable help.
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On 25/11/2010 10:02, Gera Mel Handumon wrote:
Hello,
What version of pgadmin3 to be used for postgresql 9 running on CentOS
5? I encountered some errors when i used the pgadmin3 1.8.4. I've
search for newer version of pgadmin3 for Linux but no luck at all.
The current version of pgAdmin is
Dennis Gearon wrote:
I set up the same characteristics on the console, and it runs
fine, (COPY commands will import back, right? That's what it output.)
On the console, it was:
pg_dump -vaF p -f dbase.sql -U user-name dbase-name
More details:
about 11 tables, practically empty.
Is this the right place to post this?
No, pgsql-general@postgresql.org is no place for posting questions
about PgAdmin3, or for fatuous left wing rants.
Regards,
Peter Geoghegan
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I set up the same characteristics on the console, and it runs fine, (COPY
commands will import back, right? That's what it output.)
On the console, it was:
pg_dump -vaF p -f dbase.sql -U user-name dbase-name
More details:
about 11 tables, practically
Hi guys,
What happened to pgadmin3 rpms for fedora core 10?
Aren't they built yet?
BR,
Pedro Doria Meunier
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I've installed pgadmin3 1.6.3 from rpm, under Fedora 7
It runs ok, *except* when the tables have geometry fields! :O
When one tries to open/view the table it takes **forever** to display
the table's records! (?)
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Hi All,
I've installed pgadmin3 1.6.3 from rpm, under Fedora 7
It runs ok, *except* when the tables have geometry fields! :O
When one tries to open/view the table it takes **forever** to display
the table's records! (?)
This is what I get when ps
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-04-07 14:31:04 -0700:
A further question: we are using Debian system. So when we leave the
'Address' box
blank (on the Add Server page of pgAdmin), according to the help file, it
will go to
use the default Postgresql socket on the local machine.
We actually
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To: Dave Page; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: RE: [GENERAL] pgAdmin3 question
--- Dave Page dpage@vale-housing.co.uk wrote:
We have test database created in the initdb cluster
Hi All,
Have a question on pgAdmin3:
We have test database created in the initdb cluster, but on the Add Server page
of
pgAdmin3, the Maintenance DB dropdown box does not show this database. How can
we
make it to display this db in the dropdown box too?
As the Maintenance DB dropdown box
We have test database created in the initdb cluster, but on the Add Server
page of
pgAdmin3, the Maintenance DB dropdown box does not show this database. How
can we
make it to display this db in the dropdown box too?
You can't without hacking the code. Those databases are just helpful
--- Dave Page dpage@vale-housing.co.uk wrote:
We have test database created in the initdb cluster, but on the Add Server
page
of
pgAdmin3, the Maintenance DB dropdown box does not show this database. How
can
we
make it to display this db in the dropdown box too?
You can't
Dear All,I have two questions:1) One can used select * from pg_group to get list of groups BUT how does one get group membership say for this example find users who are under the group sales?!
booktown=# SELECT * FROM pg_group; groname | grosysid | grolist+--+-
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Dear All,I have two questions:1) One can used select
* from pg_group to get list of groups BUT how does one get group membership say
for this example find users who are under the group sales?!booktown=# SELECT * FROM
hi all,
running amd64 fedora core 3 w/ default postgresql
7.4.7-3. did asu - , su postgres and createdb mydb as
explained in the postgresql tutorial. installed the
latest pgadmin3 and am trying to connect to this
database. as i wasn't sure what the FC3 default
password was for postgres, i changed
Did you start the postmaster using '-i' to allow tcp/ip connections?
Sean
On Mar 2, 2005, at 6:15 AM, Jonathan Schreiter wrote:
hi all,
running amd64 fedora core 3 w/ default postgresql
7.4.7-3. did asu - , su postgres and createdb mydb as
explained in the postgresql tutorial. installed the
latest
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Jonathan Schreiter wrote:
hi all,
running amd64 fedora core 3 w/ default postgresql
7.4.7-3. did asu - , su postgres and createdb mydb as
explained in the postgresql tutorial. installed the
latest pgadmin3 and am trying to connect to this
database. as i wasn't sure what the FC3
Did you set up the pg_hba.conf file with the proper security rights?
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hi all,
running amd64 fedora core 3 w/ default postgresql
7.4.7-3. did asu - , su postgres and createdb mydb as
explained in the postgresql
That particular error message is typically associated with a missing
pg_hba.conf entry that tells the postgreSQL server which remote machines to
allow connections FROM
# If you want to allow non-local connections, you need to add more
# host records. Also, remember TCP/IP connections are
pgadmin3 does not seem to want to connect to the server using UNIX
sockets, it only does it through TCP.
Set up the Postgres server to use TCP (as well as UNIX sockets) - i.e. -
starting postmaster with the -i option, sorting it pg_hba.conf etc.
Eddy
Jonathan Schreiter wrote:
hi all,
running
Jonathan Schreiter wrote:
i can't seem to connect to the new database using
pgadmin3. i have the correct IP address of the local
computer, default port 5432, mydb as the initaldb,
postgres as the username, and my new password as the
password. i keep getting the error
Error connecting to
Hi,
I'm really happy to see that pgadmin3 will run on Linux!
I tried to build it on Gentoo but got errors.
Was anybody of you able to build it for Gentoo or will there be an
emerge file?
Regards,
Christian
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Christian Traber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm really happy to see that pgadmin3 will run on Linux!
I tried to build it on Gentoo but got errors.
Was anybody of you able to build it for Gentoo or will there be an
emerge file?
Can't help with the
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