Hi Robert,

That's the issue, the database is not running which gets delivered with Solaris 
10 but I am not sure if the my customer accidently activates it or not, so I 
want to be on the safe side of live, that I minimize this risk.

Cheers Thomas


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Sent: Mittwoch, 30. April 2008 20:25
To: Thomas Bräutigam
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Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Remove Postgres from Solaris 10

Thomas Bräutigam wrote:
> Hi Jignesh
>
> What things do I all need to take care when I want to run both postgres 
> databases on the same box. Like the Solaris 10 postgres db and my postgres db.
>   
By default the Postgres versions that are shipped with Solaris are disabled 
(run "svcs postgresql" to verify).  So if you just want to use your own 
Postgres binary, you don't have to worry about changing the port as long as you 
don't enable the versions that come with Solaris.  
You are making conflicting statement about running both databases in parallel 
but at the same time want to replace your version with the binary that comes 
with Solaris. Perhaps you're thinking that the Postgres that comes with Solaris 
is always running by default which is not the case!

-Robert




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