Re: copy error

From: reiner peterke <zedaardv(at)drizzle(dot)com>
To: David Stanaway <david(at)stanaway(dot)net>
Cc: pgsql-php(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: copy error
Date: 2005-10-26 20:45:33
Message-ID: 7f31349cc969109d259466586ad9a249@drizzle.com
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thanks for all the input.

it's workng now, but i don't really know what the problem was. i moved
the file out from the data dir. tried it, then after trying your
suggestions and they worked, moved ti back into the data dir and now it
loaded fine.

i'm confused, but er, at least it's working.

r

On 25 okt 2005, at 22.33, David Stanaway wrote:

> Hello Reiner,
> What you need to check is that the user that the postmaster is running
> as can access where you have the file.
>
> Maybe you have a private home directory for your user account?
>
> Also, check the permissions of the file.
>
> It is the postmaster that opens the file in the copy command, not the
> client (psql or the PHP module for instance).
>
> One way to test this:
>
> sudo -u postgres head ~/data/pg_nor.out
>
> assuming that the postmaster is running as user postgres
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 21:57 +0200, reiner peterke wrote:
>> either i'm trying to hard or something is wrong here.
>>
>> i have 2 postgres installations one at work 8.0.4 on windows xp and
>> one
>> at home on os x 10.3.9 and postgres 8.0.3. i took a data file and
>> loaded into the installation at work with the copy command. but when
>> i try the same thing here on my os x installation i get the following
>> error.
>>
>> ERROR: could not open file "data/pg_nor.out" for reading: No such
>> file
>> or directory
>>
>> the command i run is
>>
>> copy mig_equip from 'data/pg_nor.out' using delimiters '|' with null
>> as
>> '';
>>
>> the command i used at work was
>>
>> copy mig_equip from 'c:/tmp/pg_nor.out' using delimiters '|' with null
>> as '';
>>
>> the only difference being the location of the file.
>>
>> i've tried changing the location, ran with the full path, did chmod on
>> the file, ran dos2unix to make sure that the was not a problem with
>> the
>> file format. so i'm stumped.
>> i'm afraid i'm missing something obvious but i can't figure it out.
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>> reiner
>>
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