On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 01:09:18PM -0400, roypgsqlcygwin@xemaps.com wrote:
> look at cygrunsrv to setup any cygwin applications on nt/win200 as a
> service.
The cygrunsrv README file:
/usr/doc/Cygwin/cygrunsrv.README
has an example of how to run postmaster as an NT service:
cygrunsrv --install postmaster --path /usr/bin/postmaster --args "-D /usr/share/postgresql/data -i" --dep
ipc-daemon--termsig INT --user postgresql --shutdown
Note that you will need to be running a recent Cygwin snapshot to get a
clean shutdown when NT shuts down.
> Remember to create a user that has acess to networks, the default
> service user doesn't have network access.
I would recommend running under "postgres" which is the standard account
name used under Unix too.
> Also remember to install cygipc, if you haven't already done so. cygipc
> can also be installed as a service, the program comes with commands to
> do this already. Actually, I don't know why I have to install it, none
> of the instructions I have read have explained what cygipc does and what
> its for (though I'm pretty certain if I knew more about unix I'd
> understand)
cygipc provides System V IPC for Cygwin. PostgreSQL is dependent on
System V IPC and will hang under Cygwin without it (i.e., ipc-daemon
must be running).
Jason