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Hello List. I have recently installed Opengroupware on my box and the damn thing crashed last night (don't ask me how) and now postgresql/postmaster won't start up. I have a feeling there is a duplicate running in a tmp directory somewhere but being relatively new I'm not sure what I should be looking for. Here's the section from the boot.msg ***************************** Starting PostgreSQL/usr/bin/pg_ctl: line 417: 978 Killed "$po_path" ${1+"$@"} ${PGDATAOPTS+$PGDATAOPTS}
shaun murphy wrote:
pg_ctl: postmaster does not start failed
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could anyone shed some light on this perhaps?
Is there anything interesting in /var/log/postgresql? -- ========================================================= Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682) --------------------------------------------------------- "We are switching directly from Windows NT to Linux, since NT, which is non-secure, was followed by a number of systems from the same manufacturer, which were also open to attack." --------------------------------------------------------- -Wilhelm Hoegner, IT Director, Munich, Germany =========================================================
Nothing that lead me to find a solution :( I did see a postmaster.pid
file which i thought might of been related, so I deleted that but it
didn't fix anything.
I'm in the process of reinstalling postgresql via YaST right now so
hopefully that should fix it. Luckily I'm only testing opengroupware
in a VMWare enviroment so it's not really a major set back.
thanks for the reply.
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 05:43:37 -0500, Glenn Holmer
shaun murphy wrote:
pg_ctl: postmaster does not start failed
*****************************
could anyone shed some light on this perhaps?
Is there anything interesting in /var/log/postgresql?
-- ========================================================= Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682) --------------------------------------------------------- "We are switching directly from Windows NT to Linux, since NT, which is non-secure, was followed by a number of systems from the same manufacturer, which were also open to attack." --------------------------------------------------------- -Wilhelm Hoegner, IT Director, Munich, Germany =========================================================
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