Thread: Re: Re: How to install pgAgent on windows for postresql-bigsql-10.5
> For BigSQL you'll probably have to build and install it manually from source (which isn't exactly easy > on Windows, and is dependent on what is included with and how BigSQL is packaged - which I know > nothing about).
Another option is using jpgAgent: https://github.com/GoSimpleLLC/jpgAgent
You'd still install the Postgres part of the extension like normal (so it creates the pgagent schema / tables / functions), but you can then use the agent above as a drop in replacement for the original, while enjoying the extra features and stability.
Has jpgAgent UI interface to be operated?
At 2018-09-06 23:57:23, "Adam Brusselback" <adambrusselback@gmail.com> wrote:
> For BigSQL you'll probably have to build and install it manually from source (which isn't exactly easy > on Windows, and is dependent on what is included with and how BigSQL is packaged - which I know > nothing about).Another option is using jpgAgent: https://github.com/GoSimpleLLC/jpgAgentYou'd still install the Postgres part of the extension like normal (so it creates the pgagent schema / tables / functions), but you can then use the agent above as a drop in replacement for the original, while enjoying the extra features and stability.
> Has jpgAgent UI interface to be operated?
The same UI that works with standard pgagent works just as well for jpgAgent. So PGAdmin 3 or 4 will work just fine.
It was designed to be a drop in replacement for the agent portion of pgagent, while able to use the same database tables and UI.