I ran into the same problem last night on an XP Pro box. I was using version 1.11 of cygipc. Going back to version 1.09 fixed the problem. I haven't had a chance to try with 1.13 yet.
Anyone else seen this?
Andy
Since ipc-daemon is already running and initdb still hangs, could anyone familiar with the internals of initdb tell me what could be the possible reasons. Could it be memory leak, insufficient memory, config tweaking? i am no unix guru and this whole experience of installing postgres under W2K Pro for the past whole week with the same errors has been frustrating. The lack of error messages does not help either. The only clue I have is that Windows Task Manager shows the CPU usage as 100%.
My system has service pack 3 installed, AMD Athlon XP 1700+ processor with 1 GB RAM.
Thanks
Richie
Richard Pais <chris_pais@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi!
From the posts in the forum this seems to be the most common problem. From cygwin I installed postgres, cygrunsrv and bzip2 packages. I also downloaded and untared cygipc. I followed jason's instructions, and I get stuck on the initdb step.
I am running W2K professional. When I log in as postgres initdb hangs. From the postgres user account, I cannot start ipc-daemon, I get Error 5 Access Denied. So from the login of user with administrative rights using the runas command i open the cygwin shell logged in as postgres. initdb still hangs with ipc-daemon running as well as without ipc-daemon running. I even tried running ipc-daemon as a non NT-service (i.e. $ ipc-daemon &) but to no avail.
What could be the reason for this peculiar problem. Please help as this is stalling the testing of our software which is well-past the deadline.
Thank you,
Richie
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