On 1 November 2011 22:48, Luis Falcon
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hello Ronald
2011/11/1 ronald munjoma <address@hidden>:
> Good day,
> I have successfully installed GNU Health using the pip method, I can start
> the server (trytond and postgresql), when I try and create a profile from
> the Tryton 2.2 client I am getting 'Database: Could not connect to the
> server' error. I can connect to the only tryton demo server from the same
> client
> I have correctly set up the database to accept tcpi connections (I
> can access the database via Navicat over the network). Your assistance will
> be greatly appreciated.
> (gnuhealth)address@hidden:~/.local/bin$ ./trytond
> [Tue Nov 01 13:34:09 2011] INFO:server:using default configuration
> [Tue Nov 01 13:34:09 2011] INFO:server:initialising distributed objects
> [Tue Nov 01 13:34:10 2011] INFO:server:waiting for connections...
> Database:
> (gnuhealth)address@hidden:~$ /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.4 status
> Running clusters: 8.4/main
> regards and thanks
> Ronald
Have you given the access rights to your user from postgres ? ( ie,
createuser ronald )
yes, so I tried to recreate the role just in case something might have went wrong the first time.
(gnuhealth)address@hidden:~$ sudo su postgres -c "createuser --createdb --no-adduser -P ronald"
Enter password for new role:
Enter it again:
Shall the new role be allowed to create more new roles? (y/n) y
createuser: creation of new role failed: ERROR: role "ronald" already exists
Does the role necessarily have to be super user?
confirm, when using pip install : pip install --user trytond_health_profile
do I have to replace --user with my username?
Regards and thanks
Ronald
Luis Falcón
GNU Health
health.gnu.org