Out the box installation will get you a
system up and running, from there you have a choice of tools you can use such
as Navicat to connect to the database. I am assuming you have networked
machines. You then can create a new database, tables and populate them with
data. The Oracle SGA is truthfully an Oracle feature as it is compromised of a
group of Oracle specific structures. A lot of the functionality you get from
a SGA in Oracle is closely tied to the operating system with postgres. Configuration files you can find in the
data directory of your postgres installation, postgres.conf would be the most
mappable conf file to a init.ora Running the unix command find postgres.conf
will be helpful. From:
pgsql-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of kartik Hello there, I am installing postgresql on debian os. So can anyone please tell me how to configure it .. and I
have few windows clients that needs to be connected to the database server..
can anyone please tell me something about how to configure the server and the
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