On Mon, 2022-07-25 at 07:55 -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 7/25/22 03:01, Michael J. Baars wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have two very simple questions:
> >
> > 1) I have an account at postgresql.org, but a link to a 'forgot password' seems to be missing on the login page. I
havemy password stored only on an old Fedora 32 computer. To change the password
> > when logged in, you need to supply the old password. In short, I have no way to migrate this postgresql.org account
tomy new Fedora 35 and Fedora 36 computers. What can be done about this?
>
> If you go here:
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> https://www.postgresql.org/account/login/?next=/account/
>
> there is a password reset link that takes you to page where you can
> specify the email address for the account and have a password reset link
> sent to that email. At that link you can create a new password without
> knowing the old one.
Thank you Adrian!
>
> > 2) I have three psql clients running, a version 12.6, a version 13.4 and a version 14.3. Until now a 'select * from
table;'showed the output in 'less' or something alike and exited from 'less'
> > when
> > the output was complete. Both version 12.6 and version 13.4 work that way. Version 14.3 does not exit from 'less'
whenthe output is complete. Did anyone notice this already?
>
> Are all the clients running on the same machine?
Nope, three out of four machines run psql. I have four identical machines. Small ones. Beelink MII-Vs.
I was preparing to expand to twenty, but I have problems booting Fedora Server from a centralized Fedora Server /
FedoraWorkstation dual boot over NFS. It looks like the nfsroot= kernel parameter
conflicts with the initrd, which holds some Fedora configuration scripts. It would have been really nice to see the
PostgreSQLserver running over an aggregated 20Gbit/s SFP+ connection, serving 20
1Gbit/s number crunchers without loss of any bandwidth :) Hopefully one day it will work.
That's why I was fiddling around with the different Fedora and psql versions instead of working :)
>
> > Best regards,
> > Mischa Baars.
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