RE: RE: Universal admin frontend - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Christopher Kings-Lynne
Subject RE: RE: Universal admin frontend
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Msg-id ECEHIKNFIMMECLEBJFIGIEAICBAA.chriskl@familyhealth.com.au
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In response to RE: Universal admin frontend  (Pedro Abelleira Seco <pedroabelleira@yahoo.es>)
Responses RE: RE: Universal admin frontend  (Pedro Abelleira Seco <pedroabelleira@yahoo.es>)
RE: RE: Universal admin frontend  (Oleg Bartunov <oleg@sai.msu.su>)
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> - Both of them have limitations of what they can
> manage. You can't use them to backup/restore the
> database, to edit/see the postgresql configuration, to
> monitor the server(s), to start/stop server(s), ...
> It's dificult to take an _employer_, who only wants to
> do his job and go home, and say to him that we are
> going to replace the Oracle and SQLServer databases
> with Postgresql databases. In fact there are more
> reasons that the interface, but you are working
> already in the other problems and solving they fine.
> To say it briefly if an average IT manager asks you to
> "show him PostgreSQL" and you open pgsql or pgaccess
> you are done. Sad but true.

What about a KDE or Gnome piece of software?  In fact, I believe that such a
project may already be in its infancy...

Chris



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