Re: Regaining superuser access - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Tim Bruce - Postgres
Subject Re: Regaining superuser access
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Msg-id 38560.192.136.50.130.1221841363.squirrel@sm.tbruce.com
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In response to Re: Regaining superuser access  ("Scott Marlowe" <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-admin
On Fri, September 19, 2008 07:39, Scott Marlowe wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 2:26 AM, Bernt Drange <badrange@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sep 18, 7:03 pm, alvhe...@commandprompt.com (Alvaro Herrera) wrote:
>>> Bernt Drange escribió:
>>>
>>> > After a lot of fiddling with being able to enter single user mode on
>>> a
>>> > windows machine (I had to figure out how to run the command line as
>>> > the correct user, then for some reason -D didn't work, but SET
>>> > PGDATA=xxx worked), I finally managed to fix my problem.
>>>
>>> Hmm, the -D thing not working should probably be studied -- perhaps
>>> we're missing escaping something somewhere.  Does the PGDATA path
>>> contain spaces or weird chars?
>>
>> From memory the path was something like: F:\Postgresql Database\data.
>> I quoted it with double quotes. Without -D postgres.exe complained
>> about not finding the data path, with it postgres.exe complained about
>> not finding the config file, stating that it looked in (from memory
>> vague) F:\Postgresql Database\data\postgres\somethingmore. Adding the
>> --config-file parameter didn't help.
>>
>> Is this enough information for you to start digging a bit more? If
>> not, I might find the exact messages, but I'm reluctant to do it on
>> this production database..
>
> I'm pretty sure the problem is with the space between Postgresql and
> Database.  Not sure if it's fixed in later releases or not.
>
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Part of the problem may be the embedded space, as was already mentioned
(even though it shouldn't be an issue).

A good test would be to use the 8.3 directory naming convention which you
can get on Windows by using the "dir /x" command.  On my system,
"C:\Program Files\" is shortened to "C:\PROGRA~1\".  Obviously, you'd have
to look at every directory in the fully qualified filename to pull the 8.3
pathname.

And I'll go back to lurking and learning on the list.

Tim
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