Re: Postgres service won't start, doesn't log any errors - Mailing list pgsql-admin

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Subject Re: Postgres service won't start, doesn't log any errors
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In response to Re: Postgres service won't start, doesn't log any errors  ("Kevin Grittner" <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov>)
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Re: Postgres service won't start, doesn't log any errors
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There was no server log anywhere, there were no entries in the Event Viewer
(under Application, Security or System) and I ensured the entire directory
structure is set to Full Control for the user (and the user is in the local
Administrators group)...  Nothing other than the service its trying to
start, and then it times out.

When I used 'pg_ctl start -D ..\Data -U postgres -l
..\Data\pg_log\pglog.log' I get a log file opened, and the "server starting"
message in the CMD window, but nothing written to the window, and no active
connection in the pgAdmin III window. When I perform a pg_ctl stop it shows
"server stopped" but again nothing in the logs...

When I do the pg_ctl start ..... I can see the postamster.pid file created,
and it gets deleted when I do a pg_ctl stop, but I am still unable to
connect to the database using pgAdmin: it never gets created when I start
the service in the Service MMC.

This is a proof of concept/capability research check only, so I don't care
about the platform for the database at this point.  If I can get it going on
CentOS, that's fine... as long as I can connect to the database with OpenNMS
to do my research, its all good.

Thanks so far!

Roger
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