Thread: BUG #7998: Could not able to connect database

BUG #7998: Could not able to connect database

From
webadmin@aldar.com
Date:
The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      7998
Logged by:          Web Admin
Email address:      webadmin@aldar.com
PostgreSQL version: Unsupported/Unknown
Operating system:   Linux
Description:        =


Dear Support,

We have hosted our website with Hostgator Linux Dedicated server. and We
have create many database in Postgresql . Now we cannot able to access the
database interface. Kindly let us know what is the issue.

Regards
WebAdmin

Re: BUG #7998: Could not able to connect database

From
Gavin Flower
Date:
On 26/03/13 22:06, webadmin@aldar.com wrote:
> The following bug has been logged on the website:
>
> Bug reference:      7998
> Logged by:          Web Admin
> Email address:      webadmin@aldar.com
> PostgreSQL version: Unsupported/Unknown
> Operating system:   Linux
> Description:
>
> Dear Support,
>
> We have hosted our website with Hostgator Linux Dedicated server. and We
> have create many database in Postgresql . Now we cannot able to access the
> database interface. Kindly let us know what is the issue.
>
> Regards
> WebAdmin
>
>
>
Details?

Re: BUG #7998: Could not able to connect database

From
John R Pierce
Date:
On 3/26/2013 2:06 AM, webadmin@aldar.com wrote:
> The following bug has been logged on the website:
>
> Bug reference:      7998
> Logged by:          Web Admin
> Email address:webadmin@aldar.com
> PostgreSQL version: Unsupported/Unknown
> Operating system:   Linux
> Description:
>
> Dear Support,
>
> We have hosted our website with Hostgator Linux Dedicated server. and We
> have create many database in Postgresql . Now we cannot able to access the
> database interface. Kindly let us know what is the issue.

this is not a postgres bug, its a system configuration issue of some
sort.    at best, it belongs on the pgsql-general email list, not as a
'bug report'.

and, there's not enough info here to even begin to guess whats wrong.
maybe you should take this up with your hosting company, if you're
running their OS configuration.



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john r pierce                                      37N 122W
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