Re: beta3 winxp initdb problems - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | bartkoedith@internetkosice.sk |
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Subject | Re: beta3 winxp initdb problems |
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Msg-id | 10180.213.81.203.55.1097739233.squirrel@www.netkosice.sk Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: beta3 winxp initdb problems ("Magnus Hagander" <mha@sollentuna.net>) |
List | pgsql-general |
Magnus, et al., This is, what initdb -d says: <listing> D:\tmp\data>initdb -d Running in debug mode. VERSION=8.0.0beta3 PGDATA=d:/tmp/data share_path=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql PGPATH=c:/msys/1.0/bin POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME=postgresql POSTGRES_BKI=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/postgres.bki POSTGRES_DESCR=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/postgres.description POSTGRESQL_CONF_SAMPLE=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/postgresql.conf.sample PG_HBA_SAMPLE=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/pg_hba.conf.sample PG_IDENT_SAMPLE=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/pg_ident.conf.sample The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "postgresql". This user must also own the server process. The database cluster will be initialized with locale Slovak_Slovakia.1250. fixing permissions on existing directory d:/tmp/data ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/global ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_xlog ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_xlog/archive_status ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_clog ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_subtrans ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/base ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/base/1 ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_tblspc ... ok selecting default max_connections ... 10 selecting default shared_buffers ... 50 creating configuration files ... ok creating template1 database in d:/tmp/data/base/1 ... DEBUG: TZ "Europe/Belgrad e" matches Windows timezone "Central Europe Daylight Time" FATAL: could not select a suitable default timezone DETAIL: It appears that your GMT time zone uses leap seconds. PostgreSQL does n ot support leap seconds. DEBUG: proc_exit(1) DEBUG: shmem_exit(1) DEBUG: exit(1) child process was terminated by signal 1 initdb: failed initdb: removing contents of data directory "d:/tmp/data" D:\tmp\data> </listing> So I said to myself, set the timezone to GMT. This, what I got after switching off the automatic daylight saving time notification: <listing> D:\tmp\data>initdb -d Running in debug mode. VERSION=8.0.0beta3 PGDATA=d:/tmp/data share_path=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql PGPATH=c:/msys/1.0/bin POSTGRES_SUPERUSERNAME=postgresql POSTGRES_BKI=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/postgres.bki POSTGRES_DESCR=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/postgres.description POSTGRESQL_CONF_SAMPLE=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/postgresql.conf.sample PG_HBA_SAMPLE=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/pg_hba.conf.sample PG_IDENT_SAMPLE=c:/msys/1.0/share/postgresql/pg_ident.conf.sample The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "postgresql". This user must also own the server process. The database cluster will be initialized with locale Slovak_Slovakia.1250. fixing permissions on existing directory d:/tmp/data ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/global ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_xlog ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_xlog/archive_status ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_clog ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_subtrans ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/base ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/base/1 ... ok creating directory d:/tmp/data/pg_tblspc ... ok selecting default max_connections ... 10 selecting default shared_buffers ... 50 creating configuration files ... ok creating template1 database in d:/tmp/data/base/1 ... DEBUG: TZ "Europe/Dublin" matches Windows timezone "GMT Standard Time" FATAL: could not select a suitable default timezone DETAIL: It appears that your GMT time zone uses leap seconds. PostgreSQL does n ot support leap seconds. DEBUG: proc_exit(1) DEBUG: shmem_exit(1) DEBUG: exit(1) child process was terminated by signal 1 initdb: failed initdb: removing contents of data directory "d:/tmp/data" D:\tmp\data> </listing> Any ideas? Zoltan > > Hello! > > Could you please run this with debugging enabled? You do this by passing > "-d" to initdb. > The interesting output is the stuff that comes between the "creating > template1 database" message and the FATAL error. > > Did you restart the commandprompt you ran initdb in after changing the > timezone? > > //Magnus > >
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