s.
Regards,
M.
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Whatever you've got planned, forget it. I'm the Doctor.
I'm 904 years old. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the
constellation of Kasterborous. I am The Oncoming Storm,
the Bringer of Darkness and you are ... basically just a
rabbit, aren&
On 29/11/2020 18:10, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 11/29/20 10:06 AM, Martin Goodson wrote:
Hello.
I wonder if anyone can assist with this?
Some of my developers are reporting that they are getting the
following message when attempting to connect to the database using jdbc:
Caused by
On 29/11/2020 18:28, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 11/29/20 10:22 AM, Martin Goodson wrote:
On 29/11/2020 18:10, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 11/29/20 10:06 AM, Martin Goodson wrote:
Hello.
I wonder if anyone can assist with this?
Some of my developers are reporting that they are getting the
On 29/11/2020 18:46, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 11:06 AM Martin Goodson
wrote:
Hello.
I wonder if anyone can assist with this?
Some of my developers are reporting that they are getting the following
message when attempting to connect to the database using jdbc:
Caused
On 02/12/2020 23:46, Dave Cramer wrote:
On Sun, 29 Nov 2020 at 14:09, Martin Goodson
wrote:
On 29/11/2020 18:46, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 11:06 AM Martin Goodson
Hello.
I wonder if anyone can assist with this?
Some of my developers are reporting that they are
ng.
I am assuming there must be something wrong with the box/our
configuration somewhere, but where to look? If anyone can help - even if
it's to tell me I'm an idiot for missing one or more incredibly basic
things somehow - I would be very grateful.
Many thanks.
Regards,
M.
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On 12/03/2023 21:52, Tom Lane wrote:
Martin Goodson writes:
So I simply removed the --with-gssapi, and tried again.
AND IT FAILED AGAIN.
This time it failed claiming it couldn't find the ldap library. Which is
most -definitely- present.
Hard to debug this sort of thing remotely when you
On 13/03/2023 00:02, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 3/12/23 14:43, Martin Goodson wrote:
Hello.
For reasons I won't bore you with, we compile PostgreSQL from source
rather than use the standard packages for some of our databases.
So a fairly basic script that has been used for years sud
obviously, but some indication of whether or not it's
worth looking at first would be greatly appreciated. Is this something
that the community would recommend?
Many thanks!
--
Martin Goodson.
"Have you thought up some clever plan, Doctor?"
"Yes, Jamie, I believe I have."
"What're you going to do?"
"Bung a rock at it."
g at, but I'm not sure whether or not it
is well adopted, reliable, and without significant issues. I only heard
about it a few days ago from a friend/colleague, so I was wondering if
anybody else was using it and what experiences with it might be.
Regards,
Martin.
--
Martin Goodson.
On 23/06/2024 11:49, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
My advice would be to not use secrets stored in the database -
that is, do not use scram-sha-256 - but use an external authentication
system, like Kerberos (might be AD) or LDAP (might also be AD) and have
that managed by the security team: th
r, at least, that's what's been working for me :)
Even better, I guess, would be to not put a password in there at all and
use a .pgpass.
--
Martin Goodson
"Have you thought up some clever plan, Doctor?"
"Yes, Jamie, I believe I have."
"What're you going to do?"
"Bung a rock at it."
On 23/01/2018 18:08, Pavan Teja wrote:
On Jan 23, 2018 11:34 PM, "Martin Goodson" <mailto:kaema...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
On 23/01/2018 07:36, Thiemo Kellner, NHC Barhufpflege wrote:
1) I am not sure whether to put the md5 value of the repus
a representative sample? What are you seeing in the
standby logs when you start it? What are you seeing in the master's logs
at the same time?
M.
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Martin Goodson
"Have you thought up some clever plan, Doctor?"
"Yes, Jamie, I believe I have."
"What're you going to do?"
"Bung a rock at it."
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