Re: Starting Postgre
От | Timo Lehtinen |
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Тема | Re: Starting Postgre |
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Msg-id | 9ko761$2me$1@news.tht.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Starting Postgre (missive@frontiernet.net (Lee Harr)) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Jep! Thanks, It worked out for me. And now how to congfigure database server as speedy as it could come? And how to connct it with W2K odbc connection? -- Timo "Lee Harr" <missive@frontiernet.net> kirjoitti viestiss� news:9kn67f$3oji$1@node21.cwnet.roc.gblx.net... > On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:20:34 +0300, Timo Lehtinen <timo@suorakanava.fi> wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I'am very new to linux and postgresql. I just intalled Redhat7.1. and > > downloaded rpms and installed rpms. Now I'am stuck with startin the server > > itself. What do I have to do after I have installed rpms? I found doc that > > said I need to simply enter ../configure to configure server. What is > > this command 'configure' where do I need to execute it? > > > > ./configure > would only be used if you were building the software from source. > You would then follow up with > make [or gmake...] > make install > > > With RPM it is a different story... > > It is possible the RPM installed a startup script to start the server > automatically when the system boots. On my FreeBSD machine it is in > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ > but I am sure that Red Hat stores those sort of things somewhere else. > > If you cannot find the script, I suppose you could try rebooting and > see what happens. But I would recommend finding your postgres > executables and starting the server by hand. See if you have a > /usr/local/pgsql/bin > or try finding an executable file called > postgres > > whereever you find that file, you should find one called > initdb > but again, not being familiar with RPM, that may have already happened. > you could try > man initdb > man postgres > man postmaster > > > >
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