Hi!
The psql syntax is:
psql [ option... ] [ dbname
[ username ] ]
Thus, not specifying "-d" should work too. Maybe the problem is the -c
after dbname. Anyway, adding -d should be fine too:
-d dbname
--dbname dbname
Specifies the name of the database to connect to. This is
equivalent to specifying dbname as the first non-option argument on the
command line.
regards
Klaus
Am 28.07.2011 05:24, schrieb Nathaniel L Keeling:
I was using kamctl on Solaris to add a table entry
into a postgresql
database table and received this error:
# ./kamctl domain showdb
psql: warning: extra command-line argument "-c" ignored
psql: warning: extra command-line argument "select * FROM domain ; "
ignored
After some research, I found in kamctl.pgsql the functions:
# input: sql query, optional pgsql command-line params
pgsql_query() {
# if password not yet queried, query it now
prompt_pw "PgSQL password for user '$DBRWUSER@$DBHOST'"
mecho "pgsql_query: $PGSQL $2 -A -q -t -P fieldsep=' ' -h
$DBHOST -U $DBRWUSER $DBNAME -c '$1'"
PGPASSWORD="$DBRWPW" $PGSQL $2 \
-A -q -t \
-P fieldsep=" " \
-h $DBHOST \
-U $DBRWUSER \
$DBNAME \
-c "$1"
}
# input: sql query, optional pgsql command-line params
pgsql_ro_query() {
mdbg "pgsql_ro_query: $PGSQL $2 -h $DBHOST -U $DBROUSER $DBNAME
-c '$1'"
PGPASSWORD="$DBROPW" $PGSQL $2 \
-h $DBHOST \
-U $DBROUSER \
$DBNAME \
-c "$1"
}
I noticed that the database name parameter ($DBNAME) did not have a
flag. When I added "-d" flag, kamctl worked.
# input: sql query, optional pgsql command-line params
pgsql_query() {
# if password not yet queried, query it now
prompt_pw "PgSQL password for user '$DBRWUSER@$DBHOST'"
mecho "pgsql_query: $PGSQL $2 -A -q -t -P fieldsep=' ' -h
$DBHOST -U $DBRWUSER $DBNAME -c '$1'"
PGPASSWORD="$DBRWPW" $PGSQL $2 \
-A -q -t \
-P fieldsep=" " \
-h $DBHOST \
-U $DBRWUSER \
-d $DBNAME \
-c "$1"
}
# input: sql query, optional pgsql command-line params
pgsql_ro_query() {
mdbg "pgsql_ro_query: $PGSQL $2 -h $DBHOST -U $DBROUSER $DBNAME
-c '$1'"
PGPASSWORD="$DBROPW" $PGSQL $2 \
-h $DBHOST \
-U $DBROUSER \
-d $DBNAME \
-c "$1"
}
Was this the correct fix or am I missing something else.
Thanks
Nathaniel
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