On Feb 25, 9:34 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Dunstan) wrote:
> Phani Kishore wrote:
>
> > hi !
>
> > i think u people could probably help me i how to query the
> > pgsql/postgis from google maps api to display the markers on the
> > google maps which are stored in the postgis database.
> > Phani K
And run, do not walk, to the latest version of 7.4.x. Better yet,
upgrade to 8.1.4.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 01:04:05AM +0500, Shoaib Mir wrote:
> Run the following
>
> pg_ctl -D status
>
> to see if you have the db server running or not?
>
> As these seems to me you dont have the database serv
Title: Nachricht
Hello
Vijay!
Not
100% sure but Ubuntu should have the database set up similar to Debian on which
it's based. This means, you can start the database via:
/etc/init.d/postgresql start
This
should use the distribution specific startup scripts.
Greetings,
Matthias
Run the followingpg_ctl -D statusto see if you have the db server running or not?As these seems to me you dont have the database server running on port 5432.Thanks,
---Shoaib MirEnterpriseDB (www.enterprisedb.com)On 10/3/06, Ravindran Vijaykumar R-AVR025 <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Frien
Ramesh Yeligar wrote:
Hi,
We have been using pgsql for our retail business, now, due hard drive
crash, the databse corrupted and we are unable to start pgsql
database. Pl help me if you know any commands or tools to recover this
database.
What do you have in hand?
like the PGDATA folder pg_xlog
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 05:40:34PM +0800, Ramesh Yeligar wrote:
> We have been using pgsql for our retail business, now, due hard drive
> crash, the databse corrupted and we are unable to start pgsql
> database. Pl help me if you know any commands or tools to recover this
> database.
You'd need t