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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml,v 1.107 2004/03/22 03:38:24 momjian Exp $ |
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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml,v 1.108 2004/03/24 03:27:46 momjian Exp $ |
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not belong to any option it will be interpreted as the database name |
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(or the user name, if the database name is also given). Not all |
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these options are required, defaults do apply. If you omit the host |
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name, <application>psql</> will connect via a Unix domain socket to a server on the |
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local host. The default port number is compile-time determined. |
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name, <application>psql</> will connect via a Unix domain socket |
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to a server on the local host, or via TCP/IP to <literal>localhost</> on machines |
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that don't have unix domain sockets. The default port number is compile-time determined. |
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Since the database server uses the same default, you will not have |
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to specify the port in most cases. The default user name is your |
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Unix user name, as is the default database name. Note that you can't |
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