Another Redhat user with your error wrote:
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In my /etc/php.ini file I had this line:
extension=pgsql.so
(now removed).
; Note: For Red Hat Linux, packaged extension modules are now loaded via
; the ini files in the directory /etc/php.d.
# ls -l /etc/php.d
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 51 10 nov 16:40 pgsql.ini
# cat /etc/php.d/pgsql.ini
; Enable pgsql extension module
extension=pgsql.so
Thank you for help!
Now it's ok!!
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Hope that helps,
Adam
Johannes Alfänger wrote:
>Hi All!
>
>After working with PHP and MySQL and Firebird quite a while I need to
>install PostgreSQL. After installation I made a new build of PHP to
>support
>PostgreSQL. I looked over the ini files and re-started Apache.
>
>With psql I can connect like: "psql -h localhost ...". But not any
>chancen
>seen with PHP. I even just made a small script with just two echo lines
>and
>a pg_pconnect() / pg_connect().
>
>This is the error Message I get: "Warning: pg_pconnect(): Cannot create
>new
>link. Too many open links (0). in /www/test.php on line 5".
>
>I get this message no matter what connection string I use. Even if I
>leave
>it totally blank or put some nonsense in, I get the same error.
>
>Any hint appreciated - Thanks in advance! Johannes
>
>Configuration:
>Red Hat 9
>PHP Version 4.3.4
>Apache 2.0.48
>PostgreSQL 7.3.4
>PostgreSQL libpq 7.3.4
>
>pg_hba.conf:
>local all all trust
>host all all 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 trust
>
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