Re: IP clash in the PC - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Deepa K
Subject Re: IP clash in the PC
Date
Msg-id 1217.192.168.13.84.1093499074.squirrel@192.168.13.84
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In response to IP clash in the PC  ("Deepa K" <kdeepa@midascomm.com>)
List pgsql-general
> Hi,
>   Yes, in other PC, PG is running. But, PG load is not getting load. And
> also I think it is possible to reach the other PC from this PC as Eth0
> is not up (because of clash).
>
> 1. Load running PC - Eth0 is not up
> 2. Other PC        - Eth0 is up
>
>> The only thing *I* can think of is... is the other computer using "your"
>> IP
>> address running a PG database? Is it possible the other computer is
>> getting
>> the PG load?
>>
>> -Ben
>>
>> On Wednesday 25 August 2004 06:32, you wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>      In my PC, eth0 is not up because of IP address clash (another PC
>>> is
>>> using the same IP address). I tried to execute a file which has set
>>> of insert commands. After executing the file, when I go and see the
>>> database, no rows are inserted. I redirected the output to another
>>> file. It shows success for all inserts, but no rows in database. This
>>> is happening only when the PC has IP clash, that too not all times. I
>>> wasn't able to trace out the problem as it is occuring rarely.
>>>
>>> Steps followed :
>>> ==============
>>>
>>> 1. Linux installation (PC with IP adderss clash)
>>> 2. Running psql -U corview manager -f "filename" >> out
>>>
>>>       Can any one help me regarding this.
>>>
>>> --
>>> regards,
>>> Deepa K
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>> --
>> "I kept looking around for somebody to solve the problem.
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>>
>
>
> --
> regards,
> Deepa K
>


--
regards,
Deepa K

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