Re: setting up PostgreSQL on Linux RHL9 to allow ODBC - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | SCassidy@overlandstorage.com |
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Subject | Re: setting up PostgreSQL on Linux RHL9 to allow ODBC |
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Msg-id | OF0E2548B3.54E03E9F-ON88257029.006CBEE8-88257029.006CF2D0@myoverland.net Whole thread Raw |
List | pgsql-general |
Thanks to William and everyone else who answered this. It works like a charm!! PostgreSQL rules! Susan William Yu <wyu@talisys.com> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org Sent by: cc: Subject: Re: [GENERAL] setting up PostgreSQL on Linux RHL9 to allowODBC connections pgsql-general-owner@pos |-------------------| tgresql.org | [ ] Expand Groups | |-------------------| 06/22/2005 08:56 PM There's nothing on the server side that needs to be configured for Windows clients to access Postgres via ODBC. As long as TCP/IP is turned on. Just add a data source and configure the server ip/name/port/database/etc. SCassidy@overlandstorage.com wrote: > Hi, > I have seen a bunch of different documentation on how to set up to allow > ODBC, but I am a little confused about how much/what has to be set up to > allow an ODBC connection from Windows (mostly 2003, some XP) to an existing > PostgreSQL (7.4.6) database on Linux (RedHat 9 version 2.4.20-6smp). > > Most of the documentation is talking about setting up Unix to Unix odbc, or > Windows to Windows, not Windows to Unix/Linux. > > Some documentation talks about installing the "full" distribution on > Windows, but I just want to allow some Windows software that "speaks" ODBC > (SilkTest) to be able to connect to an existing database. > > > In the document > http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/psqlodbc/genpage.php?howto-redhat, it > says to download rpms and install them, but I don't really see any rpms for > this. I see source distributions at > http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/src/, but nothing for version > 7.4, just 7.3 and 8.0. I am reluctant to upgrade to 8.0, as I am not sure > it is stable yet, and my installation is running so well. > > > The howto-redhat document also talks about running: > > > > > psql -d template1 -f /usr/share/pgsql/odbc.sql > > > > > > to modify template1, but what about existing databases? > > I'm somewhat nervous about doing anything to potentially mess up anything > on my Linux server, as this is a production database. > > Then, you have to set up the iodbc driver manager, etc. On this server, I > have had some issues with using rpm's in the past, and have often had to > resort to building things myself (configure, make, etc.) > > I'm also not sure about how to specify a DSN to do the connection from the > Windows side (I'm primarily a Unix/Linux person). > > Does anyone have any specific advice/experiences to offer on setting this > up as simply as possible? > > Thanks, > Susan > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > See our award-winning line of tape and disk-based > backup & recovery solutions at http://www.overlandstorage.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly
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