> On Sun, 17 May 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
>
> > Why? Once you've added the postgres user, with his home
> > directory, the postgres users himself should be able to do the complete
> > install...
>
> Except for setting up the libraries and letting ldconfig know where they
> are. Actua
Hi,
I can't seem to find the pg_ident.conf file or the format
for such file. Could you e-mail me a format for the pg_ident.conf
file or where can I find an example of this file on the net?
Thanks
Ben Hoang
Nortern Telecom
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I recently installed postgres (the one that comes with the Red Hat 5) and i
noticied that the databases i use continuously grows... I tried to vacuum
it but it is larger (i tried pg_dump + recreate the db).
Thanks a lot
---
Natalino
> I've installed it both ways:
>
> * As root, when installing under /usr/local
> * As postgres, when installing under /home/postgres
>
> The only thing I have yet to find how to setup without root, is starting
> the postmaster when the system boots.
You can use a cron-job for this. Let it tes
Check for temp files left after crash. They are of the type pg_psort.XXX
Also why did a mail-list split happened if we will send mails to all the
lists? Just choose the most appropriate one...
Marin
-= Why do we need gates in a world without fences? =-
On Mon, 18 May 1998