Обсуждение: odbc, postgresql and cobalt Qube/RaQ3
Hi, I have just started with a new company which uses Cobalt Qube's and RaQ3's (Basically Red Hat 6.x Linux) as servers. These come with Postgres pre-installed. The company also uses Star Office, company policy being to only use M$ products if there is no alternative. I have to do the backend programming(cgi, php, asp, perl) and desktop apps for the company intraweb and, since the intraweb has to be designed to run on different platforms (IIS, apache and Netscape servers), ODBC seems to be the most appropriate method of accessing Postgres for browser-based interfaces, with Star Office or possibly Visual Basic being used for the apps. On Friday, I set up a database and created some test tables and users. This works fine with psql and I'm quite happy with this. BTW team, this is the first time I've used postgresql since 6.1, nice work! Since the server I am configuring is live and can't be allowed to go down, I decided to leave things at that and try out the odbc end on my home system, again Red Hat 6.0/Postgresql 7.0.2. This system has MySQL and MyODBC installed on it already, working perfectly both with Star office on the same machine and as a network odbc data source. I installed all the binary rpms, including odbc and edited /etc/odbc.ini, /etc/odbcist.ini and ~/.odbc.ini to point to all the correct places. Again, from psql, the system works well and the pg* commands that I have tried work, but I can't get a PostgreSQL ODBC connection from Star Office on the host machine, which *does* work with MyODBC, and unfortunately, my wife's machine has gone feet up so I can't test networked ODBC. The data source 'testdb' shows up in the browse section of the Star Office Database app, but gives the following error on selecting the 'Tables' tag: 'The database connection failed. Please check if you chose the correct database directory/datasource name and, if required, password/userid.' (which are all as required) Included below are the contents of the various configuration files - if anyone can see anything that I am omitting or doing incorrectly, please let me know: # /etc/odbcinst.ini [ODBC] Trace = Yes Trace File = /tmp/sql.log [MyODBC] Description = MyODBC Driver = /usr/lib/libmyodbc-2.50.28.so Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcmyS.so.1.0.0 FileUsage = 1 [PostgreSQL] Debug = 0 CommLog = 1 Description = PostgreSQL Driver = /usr/lib/libpsqlodbc.so # /etc/odbc.ini / ~/.odbc.ini [ODBC Data Sources] Myodbc = Myodbc PostgreSQL = PostgreSQL amaccom = amaccom testdb = testdb [Myodbc] Driver = MyODBC HOST = localhost [PostgreSQL] Driver = PostgreSQL HOST = localhost [amaccom] Trace = On TraceFile = /root/myodbc-trace Description = MyODBC Driver = MyODBC DSN = amaccom SERVER = localhost USER = andy PASSWORD = <andy's passwd> PORT = 3306 OPTIONS = 1 DATABASE = amaccom [testdb] Debug = 1 CommLog = 1 ReadOnly = 0 Description = PostgreSQL Driver = PostgreSQL DSN = testdb Servername = localhost Username = testuser Password = <password> Port = 5432 Database = testdb [Default] #Driver = /usr/lib/libmyodbc-2.50.28.so Driver = /usr/lib/libpsqlodbc.so Three questions: 1. Am I just being thick and doing something stupid ? 2. Does Star Office not work with the PostgreSQL ODBC connection ? 3. Is anyone using ODBC on the standard Cobalt distribution of PostgreSQL, I'd be grateful for any help. TIA, Dave -- He was part of my dream, of course -- but then I was part of his dream too. -- Lewis Carroll email: dave@largesalad.co.uk web1 : www.largesalad.co.uk web2 : www.p21.co.uk
I've been trying to get StarOffice working with PostgreSQL via JDBC, but so far I haven't had much joy (problem is getting the driver to load). I'm not sure about ODBC however. Apart from that, how is postgresql running on the Cobalt? I'm streamlining my home connection, and I may have the chance of getting a Cobalt RAQ3 to use as my web server instead of my ISP (works out about the same price), so I'd be interested in hearing how things go with them. Peter -- Peter Mount Enterprise Support Maidstone Borough Council Any views stated are my own, and not those of Maidstone Borough Council -----Original Message----- From: David Millen [mailto:dave@largesalad.co.uk] Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 3:53 PM To: PosrgreSQL Interfaces Subject: [INTERFACES] odbc, postgresql and cobalt Qube/RaQ3 Hi, I have just started with a new company which uses Cobalt Qube's and RaQ3's (Basically Red Hat 6.x Linux) as servers. These come with Postgres pre-installed. The company also uses Star Office, company policy being to only use M$ products if there is no alternative. I have to do the backend programming(cgi, php, asp, perl) and desktop apps for the company intraweb and, since the intraweb has to be designed to run on different platforms (IIS, apache and Netscape servers), ODBC seems to be the most appropriate method of accessing Postgres for browser-based interfaces, with Star Office or possibly Visual Basic being used for the apps. On Friday, I set up a database and created some test tables and users. This works fine with psql and I'm quite happy with this. BTW team, this is the first time I've used postgresql since 6.1, nice work! Since the server I am configuring is live and can't be allowed to go down, I decided to leave things at that and try out the odbc end on my home system, again Red Hat 6.0/Postgresql 7.0.2. This system has MySQL and MyODBC installed on it already, working perfectly both with Star office on the same machine and as a network odbc data source. I installed all the binary rpms, including odbc and edited /etc/odbc.ini, /etc/odbcist.ini and ~/.odbc.ini to point to all the correct places. Again, from psql, the system works well and the pg* commands that I have tried work, but I can't get a PostgreSQL ODBC connection from Star Office on the host machine, which *does* work with MyODBC, and unfortunately, my wife's machine has gone feet up so I can't test networked ODBC. The data source 'testdb' shows up in the browse section of the Star Office Database app, but gives the following error on selecting the 'Tables' tag: 'The database connection failed. Please check if you chose the correct database directory/datasource name and, if required, password/userid.' (which are all as required) Included below are the contents of the various configuration files - if anyone can see anything that I am omitting or doing incorrectly, please let me know: # /etc/odbcinst.ini [ODBC] Trace = Yes Trace File = /tmp/sql.log [MyODBC] Description = MyODBC Driver = /usr/lib/libmyodbc-2.50.28.so Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcmyS.so.1.0.0 FileUsage = 1 [PostgreSQL] Debug = 0 CommLog = 1 Description = PostgreSQL Driver = /usr/lib/libpsqlodbc.so # /etc/odbc.ini / ~/.odbc.ini [ODBC Data Sources] Myodbc = Myodbc PostgreSQL = PostgreSQL amaccom = amaccom testdb = testdb [Myodbc] Driver = MyODBC HOST = localhost [PostgreSQL] Driver = PostgreSQL HOST = localhost [amaccom] Trace = On TraceFile = /root/myodbc-trace Description = MyODBC Driver = MyODBC DSN = amaccom SERVER = localhost USER = andy PASSWORD = <andy's passwd> PORT = 3306 OPTIONS = 1 DATABASE = amaccom [testdb] Debug = 1 CommLog = 1 ReadOnly = 0 Description = PostgreSQL Driver = PostgreSQL DSN = testdb Servername = localhost Username = testuser Password = <password> Port = 5432 Database = testdb [Default] #Driver = /usr/lib/libmyodbc-2.50.28.so Driver = /usr/lib/libpsqlodbc.so Three questions: 1. Am I just being thick and doing something stupid ? 2. Does Star Office not work with the PostgreSQL ODBC connection ? 3. Is anyone using ODBC on the standard Cobalt distribution of PostgreSQL, I'd be grateful for any help. TIA, Dave -- He was part of my dream, of course -- but then I was part of his dream too. -- Lewis Carroll email: dave@largesalad.co.uk web1 : www.largesalad.co.uk web2 : www.p21.co.uk
David Millen <dave@largesalad.co.uk> writes: > Again, from psql, the system works well and the pg* commands that I have > tried work, but I can't get a PostgreSQL ODBC connection from Star > Office on the host machine, which *does* work with MyODBC, and > unfortunately, my wife's machine has gone feet up so I can't test > networked ODBC. psql will do local connections via a Unix-domain socket, whereas I believe ODBC always wants to use a TCP connection. So, a couple of obvious things to check: is the postmaster started with "-i" switch to enable TCP connections? Do you have an entry in pg_hba.conf allowing connections from the proper IP address? If you can get psql to start with "-h localhost" then this is the wrong answer. regards, tom lane
Peter Mount wrote: > > I've been trying to get StarOffice working with PostgreSQL via JDBC, but so > far I haven't had much joy (problem is getting the driver to load). I'm not > sure about ODBC however. > > Apart from that, how is postgresql running on the Cobalt? I'm streamlining > my home connection, and I may have the chance of getting a Cobalt RAQ3 to > use as my web server instead of my ISP (works out about the same price), so > I'd be interested in hearing how things go with them. > > Peter I had an issue with StarOffice on Windows98: I could only get the first 50 rows of the tables. This could be a driver/settings issue, but I doubt it as Excel works perfectly. Hence, we are still using Excel company-wide =(. Expensive. As for the Cobalt machines, I can't see a problem. I run all our offices through Qubes for internet access, and the main issue is raw speed: the Qube with 16Mb memory is pushed with it's 166 Mb processor. However, it compiled and happily runs squid, vim, and everything else which does not need X libs. postgres should be fine, after all it's just a fancy disk access tool and samba runs very well ;) al. -- # Allan Kelly http://www.plotsearch.co.uk# (+44) (0)1506 417130 x 229# allan.kelly@buildstore.co.uk... ..# /Software Engineer/i . . . . .# ------------------------------ * . . . . .# "'If I dare you to jump off a bridge * . . .# and you do it, you're stupid,' policesaid." * . . .# Darwin Awards, June 2000 * . .# ------------------------------ vi: set noet tw=80 sts=4 ts=8 : .