Re: BUG #1156: Database is not initializing - Mailing list pgsql-bugs
From | Mr sangameswar m |
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Subject | Re: BUG #1156: Database is not initializing |
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Msg-id | 20040527135609.33611.qmail@web50408.mail.yahoo.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | BUG #1156: Database is not initializing ("PostgreSQL Bugs List" <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>) |
List | pgsql-bugs |
Hello Sir, The following error is comming when i want to get into the database. $./psql psql: connectDBStart() -- connect() failed: No such file or directory Is the postmaster running locally and accepting connections on Unix socket '/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432'? if i type the following command i am getting the following : $ pg_ctl status -D /home1/market/postgres/data pg_ctl: postmaster is running (pid: 1295) Command line was: /home1/market/postgres/postgresql-7.2.3/bin/postmaster '-i' '-D' '/home1/market/postgres/data' when i type following command then this error is comming: $ createdb stu psql: connectDBStart() -- connect() failed: No such file or directory Is the postmaster running locally and accepting connections on Unix socket '/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432'? createdb: database creation failed If type another command like this then : $pg_ctl start -D /home1/market/postgres/data pg_ctl: Another postmaster may be running. Trying to start postmaster anyway. Lock file "/home1/market/postgres/data/postmaster.pid" already exists. Is another postmaster (pid 1295) running in "/home1/market/postgres/data"? pg_ctl: cannot start postmaster Examine the log output. I had examined the output then following is there Lock file "/home1/market/postgres/data/postmaster.pid" already exists. Is another postmaster (pid 1295) running in "/home1/market/postgres/data"? --- Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> wrote: > Mr sangameswar m wrote: > > Hello sir, > > How can i initialize the postmaster server. > Some > > given hint that the Postmaster server is down. How > can > > i know where the data base directory is stored. > Can > > you give me any hints about it. > > If Postgresql was installed via RPM then you can see > what it is doing by > using the standard command (the # mark means to run > as root): > # service postgresql status > To start the service you should run: > # service postgresql start > If you need to restart the server (e.g. because of > configuration changes) > # service postgresql restart > The standard /etc/rc.d/... files can be used to > automatically start/stop > the server along with your redhat server. > > If you installed from source, the quickest way might > be: > # ps auxw | grep postgres > > If you don't see any error messages on starting the > server, your files > are probably in /var/lib/pgsql/... > Documentation (if installed) will probably be in > /usr/share/doc/postgresql-7.2.3/ and your logging > should occur in /var/log/ > > You will then want to read the manuals regarding > installation and > administration, particularly "client authentication" > (tip - you will > want to set local to trust while you get things > working). > > The main website has the manuals: > http://www.postgresql.org/ > It also has links for the odbc/jdbc/etc drivers > > There are some more user-written materials here: > http://techdocs.postgresql.org/ > You will also find online books linked from here. > > There are a number of mailing lists described at the > page below. Can I > suggest the novice or general lists? > http://www.postgresql.org/lists/ > > Finally, a good book on linux might be useful. I > liked the O'Reilly book > "Running Linux" but you may find a redhat-specific > one more use. > > Best of luck, see you on the mailing lists. > > -- > Richard Huxton > Archonet Ltd __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
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