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# Install the Fedora Server release you wish to test on a machine and | # Install the Fedora Server release you wish to test on a machine and [[QA:Testcase_Server_role_deploy|Deploy the database server role]] | ||
# On a second machine (the client) on the same network as the first, install the {{package|postgresql}} package | # On a second machine (the client) on the same network as the first, install the {{package|postgresql}} package | ||
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Revision as of 03:33, 2 September 2016
Description
Test that the database server role is remotely accessible by default.
Setup
- Install the Fedora Server release you wish to test on a machine and Deploy the database server role
- On a second machine (the client) on the same network as the first, install the
packagepostgresql
How to test
- From the client, attempt to access the database server using the account and password you used when deploying the role, e.g.
psql -U db_owner -h (server_hostname)
Expected Results
- The connection attempt should succeed and leave you connected to the server and able to perform normal operations (queries, table creation etc.)