Hi Robert,
Thanks for your reply.
I am actually looking for postgresql packages for SUSE and Red Hat on IBM
Power.
I found the site for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 for IBM PPC,
http://www.suse.com/LinuxPackages/packageRouter.jsp?product=server&version=11&service_pack=&architecture=ppc&p
On 01-04-2012 22:29, jrprog_u...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Sua instalação do PHP não têm suporte ao PostgreSQL. Você deverá recompilar
> o PHP utilizando a opção de configuração --with-pgsql (GNU-Linux) ou
> habilitar a extensão extension=php_pgsql.dll no php.ini (Microsoft
> Windows).
>
Isso não é um
"Eye Gee" wrote:
> Can you point to me which sites I can refer to for the 9.1
> installer for SUSE and Red Hat for IBM Power.
As Robert pointed out, there is a difference between an environment
being supported by the community (i.e., we expect it to work if
built and installed there, and will
Hi,
On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 12:16 +0800, Eye Gee wrote:
> The site http://yum.postgresql.org/repopackages.php which mentioned is
> only available for for Red Hat Enterprise for i386 and x86_64 only. I
> need Red Hat on IBM Power.
We don't have an RPM build server for PPC, so we don't have the R
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Tatiana Ortiz wrote:
> Kevin Grittner >> Test if you have network connectivity from your client to the
>>> server host using ping or equivalent tools.
>>
>> Do you get a response when y
"Kevin Grittner" writes:
> If there is no installer for a supported environment, you have the
> option of building from source and installing your own build.
In particular, if someone else has prepared an SRPM that matches the
platform you are using, it's really quite trivial to build RPMs for
th
The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 6571
Logged by: Alex Matzinger
Email address: amatzin...@experts-exchange.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.1.2
Operating system: Freebsd 7.4
Description:
On a hot standby database, while the primary is being up
On 03.04.2012 02:23, amatzin...@experts-exchange.com wrote:
On a hot standby database, while the primary is being updated, Postgres will
randomly kill a process which is performing a "Select 1" command.
The error is this:
2012-04-02 13:36:13.269
PDT,"smxuser","smxprd1",39523,"127.0.0.1:57893",4f