Scott did you create the trytond.conf file with the appropriate Uri connection segment on it? I'm on my phone right now, but just google trytond.conf template and you'll find information. Basiwyou need to pass the postgre user password and connection type to tryton server in order to be able to connect to the database.
On 07 Jul 2015, at 5:53 PM, David Bruchmann wrote:
> The postgres user is for managing the database and has - concerning the database - root access.
I understand that -- I was just checking that the postgres process was working. I did it using the postgres account because at this point there isn't a database that is owned by the gnuhealth user -- see next point
> For accessing the database for Gnu Health you should connect by the gnuhealth user, while the tryton-server is started from the gnuhealth Linux-user.
Thats' the point -- I can't. The instructions imply that the database is created using the tryton client -- but the client doesn't connect to the server so I can't
> The tryton-client should be started with another user account - as in general it can be called from any PC and never needs any special rights.
Yes -- that is what I am doing. The server runs from the gnuhealth account and the client is my own personal account
Regards
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