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Goutam Paruchuri
 
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Default Re: PostgreSQL on Guest Host (VMWare) - 11-15-2004 , 02:55 PM






Give the IP Address of your connecting client in the pg_hda.conf file
and restart postgres.

Thanks !
- goutam

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Subject: [GENERAL] PostgreSQL on Guest Host (VMWare)

Hi!

Description:
VMware 4.0
Main host is WinXP Pro (on FAT32)
and Guest Host is WinXP Pro (on NTFS)

On Guest Host - PostgreSQL 8.0-beta2-dev3

From Main host i'm trying to connect to PostgreSQL to Guest
host But as a result i'm receiving next message:

Connection Refused (0x0000274D/10061)
Is the server running on host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and accepting
TCP/IP connections on port 5432?

Tell me please, what is the problem?

Thanx

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Estienne van Velzen
 
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Default Re: PostgreSQL on Guest Host (VMWare) - 11-15-2004 , 03:04 PM






Have you configured postgresql
to work with tcp/ip ?

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/curre...ter-start.html

Succes

Estienne


ON.KG wrote:

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Hi!

Description:
VMware 4.0
Main host is WinXP Pro (on FAT32)
and Guest Host is WinXP Pro (on NTFS)

On Guest Host - PostgreSQL 8.0-beta2-dev3

From Main host i'm trying to connect to PostgreSQL to Guest host
But as a result i'm receiving next message:

Connection Refused (0x0000274D/10061)
Is the server running on host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and accepting TCP/IP
connections on port 5432?

Tell me please, what is the problem?

Thanx

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Jan Wieck
 
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Default Re: PostgreSQL on Guest Host (VMWare) - 11-15-2004 , 09:03 PM



On 11/15/2004 5:05 PM, ON.KG wrote:
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Hi!

Description:
VMware 4.0
Main host is WinXP Pro (on FAT32)
and Guest Host is WinXP Pro (on NTFS)
I hope you're running the guest with fully preallocated virtual disks.
Any FAT inconsistency caused by a system crash could destroy your entire
guest otherwise.

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On Guest Host - PostgreSQL 8.0-beta2-dev3

From Main host i'm trying to connect to PostgreSQL to Guest host
But as a result i'm receiving next message:

Connection Refused (0x0000274D/10061)
Is the server running on host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and accepting TCP/IP
connections on port 5432?

Tell me please, what is the problem?
Windows XP has some basic firewall functionality. Could it be that this
is blocking inbound access on the Guest side?



Jan

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