Re: psqlODBC driver does not work - Mailing list pgsql-odbc
From | Yury Koles |
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Subject | Re: psqlODBC driver does not work |
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Msg-id | BAY16-F61wwAZm7eSpy00024a7e@hotmail.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | psqlODBC driver does not work ("Yury Koles" <fresh_impression@hotmail.com>) |
List | pgsql-odbc |
Still a problem... I need suggestions of how do I troubleshoot. Any tools or techniques I might use? Thank you for all your previous help! Some info about my case, in case if needed: RedHat 9, PostgreSQL 7.4.2, unixODBC 2.2.8 (driver manager), psqlODBC 07.03.0200 driver. The driver's directory: /usr/local/lib/psqlodbc.so >Are you using the full path to psqlodbc.so in your >odbcinst.ini ? Yes. I modified the 'odbcinst.ini' as suggested: --- odbcinst.ini --- [PostgreSQL_psqlODBC] Description = psqlODBC for PostgreSQL Driver = /usr/local/lib/psqlodbc.so #Setup = /usr/local/lib/libodbcpsqlS.so FileUsage = 1 CommLog = 1 Debug = 1 ---(END) odbcinst.ini --- But still, if I enter literally (I set my **PostgreSQL account** password to 'pword' which is different from my reqular user account password). isql -v examples_ODBC yury pword 'isql' hangs and I have to kill it with ^C. Same thing happens if I uncomment 'Setup = /usr/local/lib/libodbcpsqlS.so' and the same log files are produced. Similarly, the 'DataManager' or 'DataManagerII (what's a difference?) GUI applications hang once I enter the password and also produces the same log files. More advanced software such as OpenOffice's data sources obviously do not work (they work with the JDBC driver though and do that even using md5-encrypted passwords). Here are two debugging log files: ---mylog_yury6543.log--- [1074834880]CC_connect: entering... [1074834880]CC_connect(): DSN = 'examples_ODBC', server = 'localhost', port = '5432', database = 'examples', username = 'yury', password='xxxxx' [1074834880]connecting to the server socket... [1074834880]connection to the server socket succeeded. [1074834880]sizeof startup packet = 292 [1074834880]sent the authentication block. [1074834880]sent the authentication block successfully. [1074834880]gonna do authentication [1074834880]read 15, global_socket_buffersize=4096 [1074834880]auth got 'R' [1074834880]areq = 0 [1074834880]auth got 'K' [1074834880]auth got 'Z' [1074834880]sending an empty query... [1074834880]send_query(): conn=134628032, query=' ' ---(END) mylog_yury6543.log--- ---psqlodbc_yury6543.log----------------------------- conn = 134628032, PGAPI_Connect(DSN='examples_ODBC', UID='yury', PWD='xxxxx') Global Options: Version='07.03.0200', fetch=100, socket=4096, unknown_sizes=0, max_varchar_size=254, max_longvarchar_size=8190 disable_optimizer=1, ksqo=1, unique_index=1, use_declarefetch=0 text_as_longvarchar=1, unknowns_as_longvarchar=0, bools_as_char=1 NAMEDATALEN=64 extra_systable_prefixes='dd_;', conn_settings='' conn_encoding='OTHER' conn=134628032, query=' ' ---(END) psqlodbc_yury6543.log-------------------- I either don't see or don't understand the trouble in the log files (no explicit ERROR messages). I also tried leaving my system wide open securitywise as the rest of my config files suggest. unixODBC driver did not work with 'md5' or 'crypt' passwords, but did work with 'trust' or 'password' in 'pg_hba.conf'. ---.odbc.ini--- [ODBC Data Sources] examples_ODBC = Database Examples [examples_ODBC] Database = examples Description = Various tutorial examples ReadOnly = No Servername = localhost Port = 5432 Protocol = 7.4 Driver = PostgreSQL_psqlODBC Username = Password = Trace = Yes Tracefile = /tmp/ODBC.log CommLog = 1 Debug = 1 ---(END) .odbc.ini----- My systemwide 'odbc.ini' is empty. ---postgresql.conf--- tcpip_socket = true max_connections = 63 password_encryption = false lc_messages = 'en_US.UTF-8' lc_monetary = 'en_US.UTF-8' lc_numeric = 'en_US.UTF-8' lc_time = 'en_US.UTF-8' # The rest are defaults. ---(END) postgresql.conf--- ---pg_hba.conf--- local all all trust host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust ---(END) pg_hba.conf--- Again, I will be thankful for your good advice! Yury > By the way, I think you can drop the Setup variable from your >odbcinst.ini. I think that only had meaning for the unixODBC version of >the driver. Here's what the postgres entry in my odbcinst.ini looks >like. > >[PostgreSQL] >Description = PostgreSQL 7.4.2 driver (psqlodbc-7.3.2) >Driver = /opt3/lib/psqlodbc.so >FileUsage = 1 >CPTimeout = >CPReuse = >CommLog = 1 >Debug = 1 > > >Cheers, >Bob > _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee� Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
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