Am 18.05.2017 um 22:43 schrieb Dave Page:
> Not to me, because the number of people I've had complimenting pgAdmin 4
> is probably 20x the number who have said they don't like it. Which is a
> good sign - normally people who don't like something are far more likely
> to say something.
People who
I'm a newbie at DB admin and have been trying to understand similar
issues. So the following might not be completely right; but hopefully it's
a step in the right direction and someone with more experience can amplify
or correct.
My sense is that what PostgreSQL expects you to do is to GRANT perm
s relevant in any way to the to the load issue. There is
still space on the disk.)
Thanks for your support on this issue. I'll advise if anything changes.
Regards,
Peter Johnson
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Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 6:31 AM
To: Bruce Peret ; Campbell,
me.
Thanks for your continuing investigations.
Kind regards,
Peter Johnson
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Subject: [in] Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin 4 v1.3 fails to load
On Thu, Ma
e.cc(311)] locale_file_path.empty() for
locale
OS = Win 7 SP1 64 bit
desktop mode?? I’m running the downloaded executable
Steps required to reproduce the problem: run the pgAdmin 4 v1.3 executable.
I would appreciate any guidance on how to fix this issue.
Kind regards,
Peter Johnson
On Fri, 2016-12-02 at 01:16 +, Dave Page wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Peter Juhasz > wrote:
[...]
> > Apparently the ApplicationPath setting must be a relative path,
> > absolute paths don't work (because of a bug at Server.cpp:221 where
> &
On Wed, 2016-11-30 at 21:56 +0300, Devrim Gündüz wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 10:42 +0100, Peter Juhasz wrote:
> >
> > I've removed the previous pgadmin4-* packages then installed the
> > new
> > ones.
>
> That is not enough -- can you please also delet
On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 03:07 +0300, Devrim Gündüz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2016-11-23 at 14:12 +0100, Peter Juhasz wrote:
> >
> > I've installed the latest pgadmin4-v1 package from the PGDG
> > repository.
> > Unfortunately, it still does not work.
>
>
rt
pgadmin4-v1.service", but
- this is not documented (AFAIK),
- this is not something I want to do,
- for users that don't have root permissions this might not be an
option.
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the value to be an empty string rather than a null.
how is this done please?
Of course, I know how to do this using sql, but, shouldn't I be able to
do this via the graphical gui too?
thank you!
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half-baked way to start the interface in the browser, which I don't
want to do. And none of the workarounds described above should be
necessary anyway: I would've expected that after installing the RPM I'd
have an application that works out o
installing both 64 and 32 bit versions, and have tried versions 9.4.5 and
9.3.10 - all of which give the same result.
Currently installed version is 9.4.5 64-bit.
Any idea what may be causing this or how to fix it?
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Hello,
on the 'Definition' tab in role properties 'valid until' is named 'Account
expires'. This is not correct. It's the password and not the account that
expires and therefore affects roles for which password authentication methods
(password or md5) are bei
Am 07.03.2015 um 13:32 schrieb Raymond O'Donnell:
It works fine for me - Windows 7 Home on my laptop, 64-bit, with pgAdmin
III 1.20.0. The interface flashes as described in the message linked
above - presumably as pgAdmin spawns and interacts with a new process
for pg_dump - but the entire opera
Am 06.03.2015 um 19:33 schrieb Raymond O'Donnell:
pgAdmin just uses pg_dump [1] to do the actual backup, so it would be
interesting to run pg_dump directly at the command line to see if the
same behaviour manifests itself.
There's nothing interesting about that, because this behaviour is reall
uery window still do not display the menu bar.
I assume that there is some module not installed that would cause this
error, but I have not been able to find it. Any help would be appreciated.
with kind regards,
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Additional information: it appears that this issue shows up when all of the
data in the row is devoid of carriage return / line feeds. Ie: text is all on
one line.
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Sent: Friday
s the contents of the field, and pastes it to another app,
the text does actually appear (in the destination app).
Perhaps PgAdmin has Zaphod Beeblebrox's danger sensitive glasses on, and it
thinks data this big must be dangerous and therefore hides it from view?
Please advise.
Rega
save
button should return to grey, and not stay blue, which appears to be triggering
the prompt to save on refresh, even though I have not actually made any changes
to data since the last save.
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Apologies: I failed to mention that I am using Windows 7 x64 as my workstation
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And, yes, there are firewalls in between, that cut off sessions after x amount
of time.
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between my workstation and the server has a timeout, and is
dropping the session.
It would be nice perhaps if there was a ‘noop’ kind of request that could be
sent every so often as a keep-alive to ensure the connection does not get
considered to be idle.
Regards,
Peter
Thank you! (btw: that was not there yesterday!)
But, I do also note that there is still no mention of it at:
www.pgadmin.org<http://www.pgadmin.org>
regards,
peter
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rvers, which I want to access from my
windows workstation via network connection.
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Hello,
tested it with 1.18.0 - looks fine.
( Comments on databases are visible again. )
( Default backup format is custom. )
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
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Gesendet: Freitag, 02. August 2013 um 19:45 Uhr
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On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Jan-Peter Seifert
> > backups:
> > -you don't see which database/schema is being dumpe
e SQL to make that change. It should leave the date empty of course, and not generate any SQL until the user actually changes something.
it's the very same on Windows.
Best regards,
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format. (Why not just use psql
for restoring plain text backups if server and psql version match anyway? )
-backups on Windows 7 still take a much longer time than calling pg_dump
from command line. This has been the case since 1.12 though ...
Just use 1.14.3 and PostgreSQL < 9.2 for now ...
I’m using pgAdmin 1.6.1 on Windows 7, and I am still seeing bad behavior.
The situation is that after a while of leaving a connection open, the tcp
session gets chopped off somewhere, and upon use of pgAdmin, it does correctly
detect the issue, and offer to reconnect, but, the reconnect appears t
ield, now, using the down-arrow to scroll through
the list, I never see Abc, and do not see all of the values that are shown when
the combobox list is shown.
What's up here?? There seems to be something going on here that's not obvious.
Regards,
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ield, now, using the down-arrow to scroll through
the list, I never see Abc, and do not see all of the values that are shown when
the combobox list is shown.
What's up here?? There seems to be something going on here that's not obvious.
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is in fact just a one byte encoding and no conversion is being done?
I checked this on Ubuntu and although the locale is "de_DE.utf8" everywhere,
the messages in the logs were all in English ...
So I use "lc_messages = 'C'" as recommended elsewhere on the list.
With
e tree, and
then be able to restore a database (with the --create) option so that we don't
have to manually create the db before it gets restored?
pg_restore supports this - so why not pgAdmin?
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request as issued by me from within the admin tool resulted in
> the message that the definition of the "postgres" service could not be
> found.
Is this a 32-Bit PostgreSQL version? Otherwise this does not make sense.
Good luck.
Peter
> Of course I put the data in at best I cou
Hello,
another thing came to my mind.
pgAdmin III 1.14 does seem to commit the changes as soon as the new
value has been entered.
Wouldn't it be nice to display a warning or do a rollback if more than
one row had been updated instead of one or none then?
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That's good - then at least you don't have to recreate the table in
order to edit it with pgAdmin ...
Otherwise we have no need for OID columns ...
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entify rows for editing in tables without primary keys.
I'd suggest serials ( serial/serial4 and bigserial/serial8 ) or unique
columns/constraints.
Another drawback of OID columns is that you can't add them afterwards.
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So it would be nice if one could set 'PG bin path' as command line parameter
overriding the setting 'within' pgAdmin:
http://pgadmin.org/docs/1.14/commandline.html
The icing would be displaying the changed path in the top bar.
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change the wxWidget-library in 1.12?
Could you look into this again, please?
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> Datum: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:42:52 +0100
> Von: Guillaume Lelarge
> An: rleonanaya
> CC: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Betreff: Re:
a down-side to using this approach?
Regards,
Peter.
abase in the pgadmin
> panel, pgadmin3 crached.
> If I do the same with the root user, everything work fine.
> How can I do for preventing pgadmin3 from crashing under a current user?
I suggest that you open PgAdmin3 from an xterm, and see if there are
any useful error messages.
;t know, but it seems fine now.
Very strange.
I'll get back to you if I see something happening odd again in future.
Regards,
Peter
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Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 2:03 PM
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Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresq
fault'
button) so that what you're calling the 'standard' values can be chosen again,
if a different font gets chosen at some point.
Btw: even if I'm not using standard settings, shouldn't it be taking the font
sizes into consideration when sizing these things so t
27;
and 'Cancel' buttons.
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ake a pg_hba.conf entry for the machine you'll be connecting from.
2) Set listen_addresses to listen on some IP or '*', rather than just
on localhost.
3) Possibly make a new firewall rule.
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Thanks Dave that is exactly what has happened, I forgot I had installed the
previous version from EDB. All fixed now
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> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Peter Hickman <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I recen
I recently upgraded my postgresql installation from 8.3 to 8.4 with fink on
OS X. I did this by blowing away everything and doing a clean install.
Now when I run pgadmin is see two servers one called "PostgreSQL 8.3
(localhost:5432)" and the other is "PostgreSQL 8.4 (local:.s.PGSQL.5432)"
but both
t the sql query tool.
Either way, the problem as a whole is quite annoying when it happens.
Don't get me wrong, pgAdmin is great! But, this is one of it's rough edges.
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[mailto:pgadmin-support-ow...@
somewhere along the line that after
some time of disuse, decides the session is no longer valid and no longer
passes the data.
Now, the network connectivity aspect is totally out of my control, but, the
pgadmin's response to the issue could be better, for sure.
Regards,
Peter.
-O
this
never seems to be a problem.
However, where there are nats or firewalls, it seems like the connection gets
terminated somewhere, and pgadmin just does not do a good job of reconnecting.
It's the main rough spot for me.
Regards,
Peter.
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: most of the needed bits were all on one tab to quickly add a column, go to
other tabs only if needed.
Regards,
Peter.
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, and then
when triggering the problem, as each breakpoint is hit, disable them
one-by-one, until you see the error again, at which point you
re-enable the most recently disabled breakpoint. You are now near to
the problem.
Sorry if that's obvious - I can't really tell.
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Hope this helps.
Thank you very much,
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> Datum: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:42:52 +0100
> Von: Guillaume Lelarge
> An: rleonanaya
> CC: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Betreff: Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 - cannot dump from older server v
pgsql/data/pg_log/postgresql-2011-03-05. What could PGAdmin
> possibly stop from displaying the log file I wonder?
It seems as if you've changed the 'default name' of the log files. This
prevents displaying the log files in pgAdmin as well ...
Peter
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By the way, there is a macro based smart pointer class in wx 2.8, but
that sounds like quite a bit more trouble than it's worth.
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delete in each of the many exit points of the code.
>
> See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Acquisition_Is_Initialization
"Resource Acquisition is Initialization" is a terrible name. Some
people call it "scope bound resource management", which makes a lot
m
le way to avoid
a deep copy when returning from a function without using C++0x's
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problem on some more exotic platforms, and we'd have to make autotools
detect if it was available and possibly error if it wasn't.
Alternatively we could abandon pointer semantics and write our own
RAII wrapper class. This would be a large patch.
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autocompletion kicks in and changes it to 'de_DE.UTF-8'. You even can't delete
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Happens on pgAdmin 1.10.5 and 1.12.2 on Windows 64bit.
Could you check this, please?
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> Datum: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 23:52:11 +0100
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> Betreff: Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 - cannot dump from older server versions
I've compared th
Ah.
Yes, the DB name had mixed case.
Great!
Any idea when the fix will be packaged and available?
Regards,
Peter.
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Cc: 'Dave Page'; pgadm
t I see pg_dump complaining that the server is saying there is no such
database.
I reverted back to 1.12.1, and now I am able to backup the database
successfully.
The remote pgsql instance is running 8.3.3, for what it's worth, running on
solaris/sparc.
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at work. If I find a system without this behaviour or a hint at the
reason I'll post again.
It looks as if the backup window is being refreshed repeatedly.
Did you use the server's binaries as I did or those packaged with
pgAdmin? Which version of Windows d
r and host are English terms. However, why use a term that is
as ambiguous as server in German in this case?
I don't think anybody would try to enter a PostgreSQL server's name in a
field labeled 'Host'.
So I'd favour Host as label for this field in the German 'tr
leges are given on database objects.
Apparently I accidentally had used 1.10.5 the last time.
Sorry.
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> > Betreff: Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 - cannot dump from older s
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> Betreff: Re: [pgadmin-support] 1.12.1 - cannot dump from older server versions
> L
; /lib/libuutil.so.1
libgen.so.1 => /lib/libgen.so.1
libnvpair.so.1 => /lib/libnvpair.so.1
libsmbios.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsmbios.so.1
libXevie.so.1 => /usr/lib/libXevie.so.1
libXss.so.1 => /usr/lib/libXss.so.1
On 12/20/10 05:08 PM, Ashesh V
that was installed as part of the OS - version 2.8.10
which was installed to /usr/include/wx-2.8 and now the latest version
which has been installed in /usr/local/include/wx-2.8 (this is version
2.8.11).
Configure as part of pgadmin3 install process found the newer version.
Peter Oram
On 12
I am attempting to install pgAdmin3 version 1.12.1 on an Oracle
Solaris 11 Express 2010.11 system.
I have the recommended version of GTK2, GNU automake, autoconf and gcc
installed as part of my development environment.
I have updated the wxGTK package to 2.8.11, and also have above the
reco
, two instances/services), 8.4 and 9.0 installed on
Windows xp.
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When I choose the 'Dependents' tab for this role the objects show up twice.
Once for the correct database and once for the alphabetically preceding
database.
This happens in 1.10.5 and 1.12.1 (October 4th).
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was running in an
infinite loop. Actually, I was just seeing it build every variation in
turn...I must have seen at least 4 or 5 runs of a configure script,
which sort of threw me off.
I have run the script through to completion now, and have successfully
built pgadmin3, with --enable-debug.
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On 23 October 2010 15:36, Dave Page wrote:
>> Hm, let's try another time. You once again forgot the --enable-unicode
>> option.
> Actually, I think Peter is mixing up wxWidgets options with pgAdmin
> options. The command he posted above looks like it's in the pgA
nable-unicode --enable-debug \
> --prefix=/opt/wxgtk-2.8
HmmI've built/installed WxWidgets (this time,
wxWidgets-2.8.11.tar.gz) with those exact parameters, and now when I
to do this:
pe...@linux-peter-home:~/pgadmin3> ./configure -with-gtk --enable-gtk2
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I stil
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P.S. I really like pgAdmin3, and the Graphical Query Builder really make
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how can i get a fixed colum width in my table so if i open it the width is
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, 7500, 't') as test7500, lpad('test', 75000, 't') as test75000,
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> For me, I see "tt" in the (non-resized) test75, test750,
> test7500, and test1 columns, but the test
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> OK, the bug should be fixed now. You can check that on pgAdmin 1.12beta
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Are you aware of this problem? I only took a cursory glance at the
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P.S. Is the "=U/user1" at the beginning the entry for public?
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ss there's no way and it's not
adviseable to change the OID back to 1?
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database anymore. Is it because that the OID is
different from 1 or is there a hidden flag? In pg_database I don't see any
significant difference from other servers' template1?
Could you tell me, please?
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P.S. I used the hints on
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Just in case nobody mentioned this yet.
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To: Peter
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Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] PgAgent without wxWidgets?
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Peter wrote:
> Sorry, I meant pgagent that comes with pgadmin 1.9. That IS 3.0.0 release
> right?
No - pgAgent hasn't been included wi
pgagent without
invoking all those GUI dependencies?
Thanks!
Peter
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From: Dave Page [mailto:dp...@pgadmin.org]
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 11:24 AM
To: Peter
Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] PgAgent without wxWidgets?
On Sun, Mar 29
dgets?
Peter
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Dear PGAdmin,
When I run pg_dump.exe, I get an error message "server version: 8.3.1;
pg_dump version: 8.3.0". I change my command line with a "-I" option (to
ignore the error/warnings) and that allows my command to run. I also created
a batch file (windows) and that runs fine as well. However,
command deletes column from table 'beta' while in case
2) the column 'a' in table 'beta' remains untouched.
Request:
Could you please consider marking 'merged' columns as '-- Merged'
instead of just '-- Inherited' since this would al
: a integer,
-- Inherited: b integer,
c integer,
-- Inherited: d integer
)
INHERITS (basic_table, basic_table_b)
WITH (OIDS=FALSE);
ALTER TABLE derived_table OWNER TO postgres;
which is incorrect because "c integer" is followed by "," though it it
is
’ tab, type some column name, ‘a’ for instance and try to
find type ‘test_table’ in the drop-down ‘Data Type’ list.
You should see only test_table[], not test_table which doesn’t seem correct.
Regards,
Peter G.
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Sounds good to me. This has been a bug-bear for me for a long time too.
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