From: | Lætitia Avrot <laetitia(dot)avrot(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | Juan José Santamaría Flecha <juanjo(dot)santamaria(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | Pg Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: [Doc] pg_restore documentation didn't explain how to use connection string |
Date: | 2019-05-17 10:28:20 |
Message-ID: | CAB_COdhFitHgj5NM-8VKO3B1v-kF6J44qq5FTitQD8+XQfR_pQ@mail.gmail.com |
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>> Maybe I wasn't clear enough. My point was using a connection string is
>> not documented. Here is PgBench documentation about dbname:
>>
>> > where *dbname* is the name of the already-created database to test in.
>> (You may also need -h, -p, and/or -U options to specify how to connect
>> to the database server.)
>>
>>
> In the "Common Options" section of PgBench you can find the connect
> options.
>
>
Still nothing about how to use a connection string:
>pgbench accepts the following command-line common arguments:
>
>-h hostname
>--host=hostname
>The database server's host name
>
>-p port
>--port=port
>The database server's port number
>
>-U login
>--username=login
>The user name to connect as
I really just wanted to make a couple of comments, I have not intention on
> reviewing your proposal. So as a final note, dbname defaults to the
> username if no other information is found.
>
>
I do really appreciate that you took the time and your point of view is
valuable to me.
Regards,
Lætitia
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