Re: Remove Postgres from Solaris 10 - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Joshua D. Drake
Subject Re: Remove Postgres from Solaris 10
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Msg-id 20080429165224.6d95756a@jd-laptop
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In response to Re: Remove Postgres from Solaris 10  (Thomas Bräutigam <thomas.braeutigam@nexustelecom.com>)
Responses Re: Remove Postgres from Solaris 10  (Thomas Bräutigam <thomas.braeutigam@nexustelecom.com>)
Re: Remove Postgres from Solaris 10  (Thomas Bräutigam <thomas.braeutigam@nexustelecom.com>)
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 01:47:02 +0200
Thomas Bräutigam <thomas.braeutigam@nexustelecom.com> wrote:

> Hi Jignesh,
>
> But than I have the problem that I have 2 installations of postgres
> with default settings on one machine. Is it possible to have two
> installations with default settings on one machine?
>
> Do they not interrupt each other with ports or something else....?

You will want to change the ports they run on. It may also affect your
kernel settings such as shmmax.

Joshua D. Drake


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