Ok get to the Donkey Ears for this week...... :-(
We run all our apps from a central Linux HA service, when we add a new app we add a new link via a wrapper which allows the
app to choose the correct OS and path for running that app........
The default for the apps is to have an & at the end of the command line so that the command is spawned.........ooooooooooppppppppsssssssss
So psql was doing exactly what I asked it too, running and backgrounding..... DUH...........
Apologies for wasting your time Tom, will have to drink more black coffee and try not to multi task so much..............
Regards
Kevin Izzet
Database / Unix Administrator
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"Tom Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
09/08/2004 16:45
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To: "Kevin Izzet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ADMIN] psql won't stayed connected |
"Kevin Izzet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am I maybe missing some kind of default logicals ?
Darn if I know.
> The fact that I get the same result from a Linux Client as a Solaris
> client may point to something I've configured wrongly......
I could believe that on Solaris but on Linux it's very unlikely that the
default configuration wouldn't work. The common factor is more likely
pilot error ;-). How *exactly* are you invoking psql, anyway? Could
we see a cut-and-paste from your terminal session?
regards, tom lane
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