Re: odd psql behaviour on OSX
От | Gregory Seidman |
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Тема | Re: odd psql behaviour on OSX |
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Msg-id | 20020424234816.B23529@jamaica.cs.brown.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | odd psql behaviour on OSX ("Robert J. Sanford, Jr." <rsanford@nolimitsystems.com>) |
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Re: odd psql behaviour on OSX
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Robert J. Sanford, Jr. sez: } i am running postgresql 7.2 for OSX (10.1.4?) that was pre-built by marc } liyange (thank you very much mr. liyange!). whenever i'm working on my local } machine everything works gloriously. but when i attempt to use psql to } attach to a remote host i always receive the error message of "unknown } host". } } i will type in a command line of } $psql -h 192.168.1.128 -U myName myDBName } } and get back } psql: unknown host:192.168.1.128 } } that server responds when i ping it. i have tried adding entries into my } hosts file and restarting the system but that didn't help either. i have } tried the -p 4532 option to specify the port but that doesn't work either. Incidentally, MacOS X normally ignores the /etc/hosts file. If you want to set up that sort of thing, you need to do it in NetInfo Manager.app (or with niutil) to add an entry to /machines. } when i use dbvisualizer with the postgresql jdbc driver i can connect with } no problems. when i try psql on a win2k machine using cygin i can connect } with no problems. this leads me to believe that there is an issue with psql } accessing the network on osx. } } any ideas and/or suggestions? I am using the same package and version without any such difficulties. I suspect that it is a DNS issue. See if it has the same problem if you add a period to the end of the host. This will make the DNS lookup behave a bit differently (I forget exactly what it shortcuts... maybe just expanding with search domains, maybe all lookups altogether on a numeric address). Thus: psql -h 192.168.1.128. -U myName myDBName } rjsjr --Greg
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