Fixed #19377 - Emphasized database host link in tutorial
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@ -220,8 +220,8 @@ your database connection settings.
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SQLite).
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* :setting:`HOST` -- The host your database is on. Leave this as
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an empty string if your database server is on the same physical
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machine (not used for SQLite).
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an empty string (or possibly ``127.0.0.1``) if your database server is on the
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same physical machine (not used for SQLite). See :setting:`HOST` for details.
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If you're new to databases, we recommend simply using SQLite by setting
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:setting:`ENGINE` to ``'django.db.backends.sqlite3'`` and :setting:`NAME` to
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@ -34,13 +34,9 @@ aggregate with a database backend that falls within the affected release range.
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.. _Release 8.2.5: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/release-8-2-5.html
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PostgreSQL connection settings
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By default (empty :setting:`HOST`), the connection to the database is done
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through UNIX domain sockets ('local' lines in pg_hba.conf). If you want to
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connect through TCP sockets, set :setting:`HOST` to 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1'
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('host' lines in pg_hba.conf). On Windows, you should always define
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:setting:`HOST`, as UNIX domain sockets are not available.
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See :setting:`HOST` for details.
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Optimizing PostgreSQL's configuration
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@ -431,10 +431,12 @@ MySQL will connect via a Unix socket to the specified socket. For example::
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If you're using MySQL and this value *doesn't* start with a forward slash, then
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this value is assumed to be the host.
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If you're using PostgreSQL, an empty string means to use a Unix domain socket
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for the connection, rather than a network connection to localhost. If you
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explicitly need to use a TCP/IP connection on the local machine with
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PostgreSQL, specify ``localhost`` here.
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If you're using PostgreSQL, by default (empty :setting:`HOST`), the connection
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to the database is done through UNIX domain sockets ('local' lines in
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``pg_hba.conf``). If you want to connect through TCP sockets, set
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:setting:`HOST` to 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' ('host' lines in ``pg_hba.conf``).
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On Windows, you should always define :setting:`HOST`, as UNIX domain sockets
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are not available.
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.. setting:: NAME
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