Hi Scott
According to NSAuditor(www.nsauditor.com) there is only one server with port
5432.
When I enter information into the remote database it shows up on the same
database that has this problem.
How do I determine my 'connection credentials'?
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Marlowe
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 7:38 PM
To: Bob Pawley
Cc: Postgresql
Subject: Re: Different views of remote server
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Bob Pawley <rjpawley@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
This is probably going to turn out to be me doing something stupid, but-
I have two computers, one of which I use as a remote server for my
database.
When I connect to the remote database through my interface there are
errors
that suggest a problem with the data in one of the tables.
Using PgAdmin to view the remote table there is indeed some information
missing (5 out of 16 geoms).
When I use the PGAdmin on the remote computer, using a local connection,
this information is not missing it is intact.
I don’t think it is a PgAdmin problem because when I do a ‘select the_geom’
as a remote query the information is missing where it is not missing the
PgAdmin on the other computer as a local query.
Also connecting to the remote DB using Quantum GIS shows the “missing”
information as being present and normal.
I have also checked with a server display app and the appropriate number
of
servers are present (only one present on the remote computer).
I’ve run out of ideas - Would anyone have any thoughts of what might be
going on???
You're likely connecting to a different database than you think you
are. What do your connection credentials look like in each case?
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