Re: X manager? - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Isaac Sparrow
Subject Re: X manager?
Date
Msg-id 200111081525.HAA18644@www6.cruzio.com
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In response to X manager?  ("Mark McArthey" <mcarthey@execpc.com>)
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On Thursday 08 November 2001 05:10 am, you wrote:
> Is there a utility available for X/Gnome that would allow me to manage the
> database?
> Thanks!
> Mark
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Mark,

pgaccess should help you out some. On my Redhat 7.1-7.2 systems pgaccess is
installed by default in: /usr/bin/pgaccess

It seems to connect to all databases via tcp/ip. So be aware to the access
restrictions set in pg_hba.conf. I use pgaccess to view and manage several
postgresql databases running on several different machines.
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