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On 19/10/2012 15:38, GMAIL wrote:
> Il 19/10/2012 16:33, Shaun Thomas ha scritto:
>>
>> If you don't get any error message from the client or the server, are
>> you sure it didn't work?
>>
>> I only ask because 1.8 was so old, I'm surprised it even worked with
>> the version you had before. The catalog has changed a lot since then,
>> and the error you reported is pretty much exactly what you'd expect by
>> using an old pgAdmin with a new Postgres due to missing entries.
>>
>> You might think about deleting the pgAdmin entry and re-entering it
>> from scratch to make sure all the settings are as you expect. There
>> should be some kind of hint from the database log, too. 
> if i connect with pgadmin from the host where i've created the two
> clusters it does work
> but if i connect from another pc, with pgadmin 1.16 or other software,
> to the host with postgresql i get a "connection refused" message

Is the server actually listening on any interface other than localhost?
What's in the listen_addresses entry in postgresql.conf for the cluster
on port 5433?

Ray.


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