How do I get postgresql to work in FC5T3. I don't seam to figure out how this new alternative system is supposed to work. Could sombody provide a hint?
Regards Uno Engborg
Make sure postgres is installed (rpm -q postgresql). If not, install it from the FC5T3 cd's (postgresql -ivh postgresql*)
Make sure postgres is running (ps | ax). If not, start postgresql (/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql start).
Set the password for postgres user (created by postgres). Login as postgres. Postgres databases can be accessed using the psql prompt (psql). By default it will login to postgres database, i think.
Hope this helps. Chida
On 2/28/06, Uno Engborg uno@webworks.se wrote:
How do I get postgresql to work in FC5T3. I don't seam to figure out how this new alternative system is supposed to work. Could sombody provide a hint?
Regards Uno Engborg
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Chidananda Jayakeerti wrote:
Make sure postgres is installed (rpm -q postgresql). If not, install it from the FC5T3 cd's (postgresql -ivh postgresql*)
Make sure postgres is running (ps | ax). If not, start postgresql (/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql start).
Set the password for postgres user (created by postgres). Login as postgres. Postgres databases can be accessed using the psql prompt (psql). By default it will login to postgres database, i think.
Hope this helps. Chida
Problem solved, I somehow seam to have missed installing postgresql-server.
Regards Uno Engborg