From: | Savita <savita(at)india(dot)hp(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Cc: | "Nigel J(dot) Andrews" <nandrews(at)investsystems(dot)co(dot)uk> |
Subject: | Re: Problem running postgre as a windows NT service |
Date: | 2002-10-10 11:38:39 |
Message-ID: | 3DA566BE.E07A73A4@india.hp.com |
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Yes I understand that the psql is the command is to verify that the server is
started properly.
Once you install postgre as a NT service.WE will get two things in the control
panel.
I am able to start the service now using control panel.
But what I wanted is that insdeed of using psql command in command prompt is
there any other way to connect to postgre.because basically the pupose of making
postgre as a service is to avoid the use of command prompt.
Actually what I mean
"Nigel J. Andrews" wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Savita wrote:
>
> > Connect to PostgreSQL:
> >
> > # psql -U postgres template1
> >
> > why should we do this Creating the postgre as a service it is not possible
> > to start it from start->sevices->control panel.If so then how the client
> > will give the database name to connect to the postgre.
> >
>
> No idea about the control panel stuff but that last stage you list is nothing
> to do with starting the service. psql connects to the database server it was
> obviously listed in the documentation as a test to confirm the previous
> commands had managed to start the server.
>
> --
> Nigel J. Andrews
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Best Regards
- Savita
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