On Saturday 10 August 2002 05:46 pm, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> 5. did psql -e template1 < pg-upg-dump.sql which errored saying couldn't
> connect to <domain name of server>
> 6. checked /etc/init.d/postgresql and added the -o "-i" to the startup to
> get it to listen
You shouldn't do that. Edit postgresql.conf (in /var/lib/pgsql/data) to do
this -- uncomment the tcpip_socket line and set it to true. This is
documented in /usr/share/doc/postgresql-7.2.1/README.rpm-dist
> 7. tried step 5 again, but this time the error is:
> psql: FATAL 1: No pg_hba.conf entry for host xxx.xxx.xxx.122, user
> root, database template1
> xxx.xxx.xxx.122 is the IP of the pg server that I'm working on
> How do I move forward if I can not get past this to ever start restoring?
Did you make a copy of your previous pg_hba.conf? It gets overwritten during
initdb. You will need to edit it.
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Lamar Owen
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