Re: [HACKERS] status applications

2000-11-04 Thread Bruce Momjian
[ Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, converting... ] > On Mi? 01 Nov 2000 20:57, Martin A. Marques wrote: > > Seeing that nobody responded to my questions, here I go. ;-) > > I think one of the poor partes about postgres is the administration tools. I > am not a PostgreSQL hacker (would like to be

Re: [HACKERS] status applications

2000-11-02 Thread Martin A. Marques
On Jue 02 Nov 2000 15:27, you wrote: > Martin A. Marques writes: > > Are there any status and mode applications for postgres? I mean, an > > application that will tell me the status of the server at the moment, > > and an app to start and stop postgres. > > pg_ctl Yes, I have just been checking

Re: [HACKERS] status applications

2000-11-02 Thread Martin A. Marques
On MiƩ 01 Nov 2000 20:57, Martin A. Marques wrote: Seeing that nobody responded to my questions, here I go. ;-) I think one of the poor partes about postgres is the administration tools. I am not a PostgreSQL hacker (would like to be one) so I don know if there are things like user threads, lo

[HACKERS] status applications

2000-11-01 Thread Martin A. Marques
Are there any status and mode applications for postgres? I mean, an application that will tell me the status of the server at the moment, and an app to start and stop postgres. Does postgres have "administration mode" like a mode to make backups on, without threads connected? Thanks!!! -- "