From: | Constantin Teodorescu <teo(at)flex(dot)ro> |
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To: | "Rich(dot)Martin" <Rich(dot)Martin(at)wcom(dot)com>, PostgreSQL Interfaces <pgsql-interfaces(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Question about pgaccess |
Date: | 2000-10-27 05:20:19 |
Message-ID: | 39F91093.95AF4856@flex.ro |
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"Rich.Martin" wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Ok, I'll admit it I'm a newbee. However, I can't find an answer to this
> problem in the documentation anywhere.
>
> I'm running Red Hat linux 6.1 and have my PostgreSQL server going (and I
> have -i variable set), and pgaccess starts up fine. I've created several
> users and databases in postgress, but when I go to open them in pgaccess I
> get the following message:
>
> Error trying to connect to database 'dbname' on host localhost
>
> PostgreSQL error message: Connection to 'database' failed FATAL 1: Database
> 'dbname' does not exist in pg_database"
>
> So, I hunted down the file pg_database in the /var/lib/pgsql/ directory and
> opened it. The only thing in it is a $. How do I get PostgreSQL to write to
> that file, if it should? It was the only one with that name on the system.
>
> The only thing I could think that might be wrong would be the path (Plus I
> never did find a file called .login in my home directory).
If psql could open that database, PgAccess should open it also.
are you opening PgAccess under a user that have been defined for
postgresql ?
try the same thing as 'postgres' user!
--
Constantin Teodorescu
General Investment Group
Braila, ROMANIA
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