| From: | "Dave Page" <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk> |
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| To: | "Renney Thomas" <renneyt(at)yahoo(dot)com>, <pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Load Times |
| Date: | 2003-05-27 17:50:07 |
| Message-ID: | 03AF4E498C591348A42FC93DEA9661B825A227@mail.vale-housing.co.uk |
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Renney Thomas [mailto:renneyt(at)yahoo(dot)com]
> Sent: 27 May 2003 03:53
> To: pgadmin-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
> Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] Load Times
>
>
> After I log on to postgres running on a SUN box using
> pgadmin, it takes
> forever to drill-down to an individual database. My win2k
> laptop harddrive
> runs forever without any results from pgadmin. Actually after about 5
> minutes you will get something. Then whole process starts
> again when you
> drill-down to schemas/public. Its horribly slow.
>
> pgadmin 1.5.60
> postgres 7.3.2 (unix/solaris7)
> odbc 7.03.01000
Hi,
It sounds like you have ODBC tracing turned on. You can switch that
on/off from the ODBC driver manager in Control Panel\Administrative
Tools.
For reference, I used to connect to a system via 33.6Kb modem in the
past, and even that only to about a minute to logon.
Regards, Dave.
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