Let's see.
Could you provide us again pgstartup.log?
First problem was you had a problem with postgresql.conf syntax.
Then, you had a problem with lock files, probably because a bad shutdown (perhaps a kill?)
Anyway, how long have you worked with Unix environments? I think you are new to this world, don't you? ;-)
In order to start postgres you have several ways to do it.
- as root user: "service postgresql start" or "/etc/init.d/postgresql start"
- as postgres user "su - postgres", run "pg_ctl start -D /var/lib/pgsql"
-----Original Message-----
From: Major Services <
services.major@gmail.com>
To: Paul Anderson <
paul.a@pnlassociates.com>
Cc:
pgsql-admin@postgresql.orgSubject: Re: [ADMIN] Restart failed with 'service postgresql restart'
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 12:51:09 +0530
'pg_ctl status' returns 'neither postmaster nor postgres running'.
Looking for help restart postgres.
Thanks
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Major Services <services.major@gmail.com> wrote:
> Where to look for postmaster.pid?
> It is not in the data directory. There is one file postmaster.opts there.
>
> Should I try running 'pg_ctl start -l logfile' ?
>
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Paul Anderson <paul.a@pnlassociates.com> wrote:
>> After verifying that the postmaster was not running you did remove the
>> postmaster.pid file, right?
>>
>> FATAL: lock file "postmaster.pid"already exists
>>
>>
>> On 3/2/10 11:43 AM, Major Services wrote:
>>>
>>> Help me start the server.
>>> As I mentioned in an earlier post today (subject: password
>>> authentication failed for user postgres), 'service postgresql restart'
>>> had stopped the server but *server
>>> start failed*.
>>>
>>> Step wise list of commands to be given would be great!
>>> Do I need to login as postgres?
>>>
>>> Being new to PostgreSQL, am looking for some hand-holding.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Viv
>>>
>>>
>>
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