Howard Cole wrote:
> Not in this case. There are originally two entries in pgpass.conf -
> one for server localhost and one for server 127.0.0.1 - the
> reasoning behind this is that when the backup runs as a scheduled
> task it sometimes seems to prefer one format to the other. However,
> when I
Richard Huxton wrote:
Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
On 18/09/2009 16:07, Howard Cole wrote:
Thanks for the update. Unfortunately this behaviour has the side effect
of deleting passwords that I have set up in the file manually for other
applications (namely the backup), which runs under the
Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
> On 18/09/2009 16:07, Howard Cole wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the update. Unfortunately this behaviour has the side effect
>> of deleting passwords that I have set up in the file manually for other
>> applications (namely the backup), which runs under the same user
>> account.
On 18/09/2009 16:07, Howard Cole wrote:
> Thanks for the update. Unfortunately this behaviour has the side effect
> of deleting passwords that I have set up in the file manually for other
> applications (namely the backup), which runs under the same user
> account. I guess I'll just have to come u
Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
On 16/09/2009 10:55, Howard Cole wrote:
Hi All,
I have been having a few problems with my password file recently,
causing my scheduled pg_dump to fail. The problem is that the
pgpass.conf file keeps changing. Eventually I narrowed it down to using
pgadmin. Every time
On 16/09/2009 10:55, Howard Cole wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been having a few problems with my password file recently,
> causing my scheduled pg_dump to fail. The problem is that the
> pgpass.conf file keeps changing. Eventually I narrowed it down to using
> pgadmin. Every time I start pgadmin, i