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phpPgAdmin Frequently Asked Questions
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Installation errors
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Q: I've installed phpPgAdmin but when I try to use it I get an error message
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telling me that I have not compiled proper database support into my
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PHP installation.
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A: This means that you have not properly compiled Postgres support into
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your PHP. The correct configure flag to use is '--with-pgsql'. Read the
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PHP manual and website for more help with this.
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Postgres support can be also compiled into PHP as a dynamic extension,
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so if you have precompiled version (Linux RPM, or Windows binary), there
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are still chances, that only thing you should do is to enable loading it
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automagically.
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It can be done by editing your php.ini file (under Windows, usually in
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C:\WINDOWS or C:\WINNT, under Linux /etc/php.ini) and uncommenting this
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line:
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;extension=php_pgsql.dll ;under Windows
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;extension=pgsql.so ;under Linux
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so it would look like that:
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extension=php_pgsql.dll ;under Windows
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extension=pgsql.so ;under Linux
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In Linux distributions based on Red Hat or Fedora, PHP extensions are
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automatically configured in /etc/php.d/pgsql.ini, simply install the
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php-pgsql package.
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See http://www.php.net/manual/en/pgsql.setup.php for more information
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on setting up Postgres support in PHP.
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Q: I get a warning like this when using phpPgAdmin on Windows:
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"Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]:
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open(/tmp\sess_5a401ef1e67fb7a176a95236116fe348, O_RDWR) failed"
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A: You need to edit your PHP.INI file (usually in c:\windows) and change this
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line:
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session.save_path = "/tmp"
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to:
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session.save_path = "c:\windows\temp"
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And make sure that the folder c:\windows\temp actually exists.
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Login errors
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Q: I always get "Login failed" even though I'm _sure_ I'm using the right
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username and password.
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A: There are a number of reasons why you might not be able to connect, typically
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having nothing to do with phpPgAdmin itself. First check the Postgres log
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on your server, it should contain a FATAL error message detailing the exact
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reason why the login is failing. You will probably need to either adjust the
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username or password, add LOGIN permissions to the role, or adjust your
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pg_hba.conf file in your Postgres data dir; so follow the directions laid
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out in the FATAL message.
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If you do not have any FATAL error messages, and you have verified that you
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are looking at the properly configured logfile, then this means you are not
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connecting to your database. If you are connecting via TCP/IP sockets (for
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example if you have installed phpPgAdmin on a different computer than your
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database) make sure that Postgres is accepting connection over TCP/IP. On
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older versions of Postgres, you need to change this line in your
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postgresql.conf file:
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#tcpip_socket = false
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to:
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tcpip_socket = true
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on newer versions of Postgres, this setting has been replaced by the
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listen_addresses setting, so you will need to change that setting instead
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(likely changing it to "*"). Be sure to restart Postgres after changing
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either of these settings!
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If that still doesn't get you connected, then there is likely something
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interfering between PHP and Postgres. Check to make sure that you don't have
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a firewall preventing connectivity, or that you don't have some other
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security setup (ie. SELinux policy) that prevents PHP from connecting.
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Q: For some users I get a "Login disallowed for security" message.
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A: Logins via phpPgAdmin with no password or certain usernames (pgsql,
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postgres, root, administrator) are denied by default. Before changing this
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behaviour (setting $conf['extra_login_security'] to false in the
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config.inc.php file) please read the Postgres documentation about client
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authentication and understand how to change Postgres's pg_hba.conf to
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enable passworded local connections.
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Q: I can use any password to log in!
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A: Postgres, by default, runs in trust mode. That means that it doesn't
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ask for passwords for local connections. We highly recommend that you
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edit your pg_hba.conf file, and change the login type to 'md5'. Note
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that if you change the 'local' login type to 'md5', then you might need
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to enter a password to start Postgres. Get around this by using a
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.pgpass file - explained in the Postgres documentation.
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Other errors
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Q: When I enter non-ASCII data into the database via a form, it's inserted
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as hexadecimal or Ӓ format!
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A: You have not created your database in the correct encoding. This problem
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will occur when you try to enter an umlaut into an SQL_ASCII database, or
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SJIS Japanese into an EUC-JP database, etc.
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Q: When I drop and re-create a table with the same name, it fails.
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A: You need to drop the sequence attached to the SERIAL column of the table
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as well. Postgres 7.3 and above do this automatically. If you have
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upgraded to Postgres 7.3 from an earlier version, you need to run the
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contrib/adddepend script to record all dependencies.
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Q: When browsing a table, the 'edit' and 'delete' links do not appear.
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A: In order, phpPgAdmin will prefer the following as unique row identifiers:
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1. Primary keys
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2. Unique keys (cannot be parital or expressional indexes)
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3. OID column (will require a sequential scan to update, unless you
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index the OID column)
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Furthermore, any NULL values in the unique index will mean that that row
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will be uneditable. Also, since OIDs can become duplicated in a table,
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phpPgAdmin will alter the row, and then check to ensure that exactly one
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row has been modified - otherwise rollback will occur.
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Questions on dumps
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Q: What happened to the database dump feature?
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A: You need to configure phpPgAdmin (in the config.inc.php file) to point
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to the location of the pg_dump and pg_dumpall utilities on your web server.
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Once you have done that, the database export feature will appear.
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Q: I would like to use the pg_dump integration for database and table
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dumps on Windows. How do I get pg_dump.exe on Windows?
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A: To get the pg_dump utilities on Windows, you need to install Postgres 8.0
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or higher (we recommend the latest release) for Windows, available for
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download from the
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<a href="http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows">Postgres web site</a>.
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Once you have installed that, set the pg_dump and pg_dumpall locations
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in the config.inc.php file to
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'C:\\Program Files\\Postgres\\8.0\\bin\\pg_dump.exe' and
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'C:\\Program Files\\Postgres\\8.0\\bin\\pg_dumpall.exe', or wherever you
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installed them.
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Q: Why can't I reload the SQL script I dumped in the SQL window?
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A: The following limitations currently exist in SQL script execution:
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* Only uploaded SQL scripts can contain COPY commands and for
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this to work, you must have PHP 4.2 or higher.
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* 'psql' commands such as '\connect' will not work at all.
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* Multiline SQL statements will not work, eg:
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CREATE TABLE example (
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a INTEGER
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);
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* You cannot change the current database or current user during
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the execution of the script.
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We do intend to work on some of these limitations in the future, but
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some of them are Postgres restrictions and we recommend using the
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'psql' utility to restore your full SQL dumps.
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Other questions
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Q: When inserting a row, what does the 'Value' or 'Expression' box mean?
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A: Choosing 'Expression' means that you can use functions, operators, other
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field names, etc. in your value - you need to properly quote any literal
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values yourself. 'Value' on the other hand, means that no matter what you
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enter as the value, it will be inserted as-is into the database.
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Q: Why is there never any information on the 'Info' page of a table?
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A: The Info page will show you what other tables have foreign keys to the
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current table and some data from the Postgres statistics collector.
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In older versions of Postgres, the stats collector is not enabled by default.
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To enable it, look in your postgresql.conf file for the stats_* options.
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Just make them all 'true' and restart Postgres.
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Q: Why can't I download data from queries executed in the SQL window?
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A: You need to check the 'Paginate results' option to allow downloads.
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Q: I would like to help out with the development of phpPgAdmin. How should I
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proceed?
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A: We really would like your help! Please read the DEVELOPERS and TRANSLATORS
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files.
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