Обсуждение: pgAdmin crashes
I am experiencing pgAdmin (windows xp) crash whenever I try to connect to the postgresql server (type password and hit enter).It started after installing the new 8.2 version it didn't do it with the earlier versions. What do I have wrong? Thanks
Hi Bobby, I'd ask on the pgadmin-support list - PgAdmin's developers live there more-so than here. Regards, Andy Bobby Gontarski wrote: > I am experiencing pgAdmin (windows xp) crash whenever I try to connect to the postgresql server (type password and hitenter). It started after installing the new 8.2 version it didn't do it with the earlier versions. What do I have wrong? > Thanks > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster > > !DSPAM:37,45913b9f31942113013226! > > > -- Andy Shellam NetServe Support Team the Mail Network "an alternative in a standardised world"
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) escreveu: > Hi Bobby, > > I'd ask on the pgadmin-support list - PgAdmin's developers live there > more-so than here. > > Regards, > > Andy > > > Bobby Gontarski wrote: >> I am experiencing pgAdmin (windows xp) crash whenever I try to >> connect to the postgresql server (type password and hit enter). It >> started after installing the new 8.2 version it didn't do it with the >> earlier versions. What do I have wrong? >> Thanks >> >> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >> TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster >> >> !DSPAM:37,45913b9f31942113013226! >> >> >> > > Hi, to add more one preocupattion with pgadmin, i am experiencing crashs when I use to create SProc with the wizard. -- Ivo Nascimento Iann tech - Desenvolvendo soluções com performance e segurança http://www.ianntech.com.br
As with Bobby, I advise you to post on pgadmin-support. This list is for support with the server administration. You might also want to provide pgadmin-support with details such as your server version, client version, PgAdmin version, platform, steps to reproduce the problem etc. It'll give them more to go on and they'll be more likely to answer you. Thanks, Andy. Iannsp wrote: > Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) escreveu: >> Hi Bobby, >> >> I'd ask on the pgadmin-support list - PgAdmin's developers live there >> more-so than here. >> >> Regards, >> >> Andy >> >> >> Bobby Gontarski wrote: >>> I am experiencing pgAdmin (windows xp) crash whenever I try to >>> connect to the postgresql server (type password and hit enter). It >>> started after installing the new 8.2 version it didn't do it with >>> the earlier versions. What do I have wrong? >>> Thanks >>> >>> ---------------------------(end of >>> broadcast)--------------------------- >>> TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > Hi, to add more one preocupattion with pgadmin, i am experiencing > crashs when I use to create SProc with the wizard. > > -- Andy Shellam NetServe Support Team the Mail Network "an alternative in a standardised world" p: +44 (0) 121 288 0832/0839 m: +44 (0) 7818 000834
Hi, I did like to know with some one here use some think like nagios to monitoring postgresql. I said this because I'm work in one software to make this and I never find onde tool to monitoring postgresql with adminsitractive data like actual run proccess and the query's, number of connections, user logged, more commom values listed by field in the table,Use of disk, index and another things. Some one people know one tool to monitoring this informations using web browser and have permission to change some one datas in the postgresql.conf, pg_hba.conf ? Thank you. -- Ivo Nascimento Iann tech - Desenvolvendo soluções com performance e segurança http://www.ianntech.com.br
On 12/27/06, Iannsp <iannsp@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Iannsp,
Nagios is a general purpose monitoring and alerting tool. Any service can have only
three states NORMAL , WARNING and CRITICAL, there are plugins(program)
both inbuilt or custom made that can probe for a parameter and update
nagios database. Threshold for warning and critical states are defined for
each service monitored.
We use nagios for monitoring port 5432. It is also possible to make nagios
run "SELECT 1;" so that you really know that database is answering
queries.
Possible.
Possible
Diskspace monitoring
Nagios is not suitable for above, its monitoring and alerting tool mainly.
You may consider writing custom software using rrdtools for archiving
historical data.
Regds
mallah.
Hi,
I did like to know with some one here use some think like nagios to
monitoring postgresql.
Dear Iannsp,
Nagios is a general purpose monitoring and alerting tool. Any service can have only
three states NORMAL , WARNING and CRITICAL, there are plugins(program)
both inbuilt or custom made that can probe for a parameter and update
nagios database. Threshold for warning and critical states are defined for
each service monitored.
We use nagios for monitoring port 5432. It is also possible to make nagios
run "SELECT 1;" so that you really know that database is answering
queries.
I said this because I'm work in one software to make this and I never
find onde tool to monitoring postgresql with adminsitractive data like
actual run proccess and the query's
Possible.
, number of connections,
Possible
user logged,
more commom values listed by field in the table,Use of disk, index and
another things.
Diskspace monitoring
Some one people know one tool to monitoring this informations using web
browser and have permission to change some one datas in the
postgresql.conf, pg_hba.conf ?
Nagios is not suitable for above, its monitoring and alerting tool mainly.
You may consider writing custom software using rrdtools for archiving
historical data.
Regds
mallah.
Thank you.
--
Ivo Nascimento
Iann tech - Desenvolvendo soluções com performance e segurança
http://www.ianntech.com.br
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'EnterpriseDB Management Server' (http://www.enterprisedb.com/products/enterprisedb_mgmtsvr.do) can be a good option as with your requirements....
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Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB (www.enterprisedb.com)
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Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB (www.enterprisedb.com)
On 12/27/06, Rajesh Kumar Mallah <mallah.rajesh@gmail.com> wrote:
On 12/27/06, Iannsp <iannsp@gmail.com > wrote:Hi,
I did like to know with some one here use some think like nagios to
monitoring postgresql.
Dear Iannsp,
Nagios is a general purpose monitoring and alerting tool. Any service can have only
three states NORMAL , WARNING and CRITICAL, there are plugins(program)
both inbuilt or custom made that can probe for a parameter and update
nagios database. Threshold for warning and critical states are defined for
each service monitored.
We use nagios for monitoring port 5432. It is also possible to make nagios
run "SELECT 1;" so that you really know that database is answering
queries.
I said this because I'm work in one software to make this and I never
find onde tool to monitoring postgresql with adminsitractive data like
actual run proccess and the query's
Possible.
, number of connections,
Possibleuser logged,
more commom values listed by field in the table,Use of disk, index and
another things.
Diskspace monitoring
Some one people know one tool to monitoring this informations using web
browser and have permission to change some one datas in the
postgresql.conf, pg_hba.conf ?
Nagios is not suitable for above, its monitoring and alerting tool mainly.
You may consider writing custom software using rrdtools for archiving
historical data.
Regds
mallah.Thank you.
--
Ivo Nascimento
Iann tech - Desenvolvendo soluções com performance e segurança
http://www.ianntech.com.br
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