Keith D. Evans wrote:
We usually run postgresql on a private machine (gravity) but due to
space, we have moved the database to a different machine through afs (a
local network at the university). We do not want the private machine to
be accessible to outside users, so our web pages are on the u
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Scott Marlowe wrote:
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Keith D. Evans wrote:
>> We usually run postgresql on a private machine (gravity) but due to space,
>> we have moved the database to a different machine through afs (a local
>
> Wait, the whole database, inc
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Keith D. Evans wrote:
> We usually run postgresql on a private machine (gravity) but due to space,
> we have moved the database to a different machine through afs (a local
Wait, the whole database, including a postmaster running on the other
machine? Or just tha
In your application, the connection string should have the ip address of the
postgres server. The postgres server (solaris box) should allow port 5432
through the firewall.
If you cannot access port 5432 on your solaris box from the linux box,
then make sure that you don't have a firewall in th
We usually run postgresql on a private machine (gravity) but due to
space, we have moved the database to a different machine through afs (a
local network at the university). We do not want the private machine to
be accessible to outside users, so our web pages are on the university's
public web
On 21/05/2009 18:49, Keith D. Evans wrote:
> The database is on a public machine (Linux), but the postgresql
> postmaster runs on a private machine (Solaris 10).
That doesn't make a lot of sense, unless you've got *two* postmasters
running, one on each machine, or maybe you've created a tablespac
On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 13:49 -0400, Keith D. Evans wrote:
> Joshua,
>
> Let me rephrase what I wrote. The database is on a public machine
> (Linux), but the postgresql postmaster runs on a private machine
> (Solaris 10). Can we access the postgresql database through the public
> machine, even t
Joshua,
Let me rephrase what I wrote. The database is on a public machine
(Linux), but the postgresql postmaster runs on a private machine
(Solaris 10). Can we access the postgresql database through the public
machine, even though the postmaster is running from a (different)
private machine?
> So, the question is, can someone go through these (public) web pages and
> access the postgresql database if the postgresql server is running on
> the private machine?
>
> We have other data in the postgresql and would like to only have to use
> one database types, i.e., postgresql.
If you
We have a private machine that runs postgresql and have created a
database. We want to access that database from the web for plotting
using php. The web server and pages are on a public (different) machine
that does not have postgresql. Nor will they install it for is. The
postgresql database i
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