Yes you need to re-install.. (uninstall and install again). You can point the new installation to the old data directory if you want.. On 4/2/10 4:25 PM, John Gage wrote: I am incredibly interested in this. In the first place, I did not load postgres from the command line as you do here. I double-clicked. I also do not remember seeing the usage options.That being said, now that I have downloaded and installed the system, how can I change: --serviceaccount <serviceaccount> Sets the operating system user account that owns the server process. Defaults to 'postgres'. Default: postgresOr, in fact, must I re-install to change this? It looks like I have to re-install.
I am incredibly interested in this. In the first place, I did not load postgres from the command line as you do here. I double-clicked. I also do not remember seeing the usage options.That being said, now that I have downloaded and installed the system, how can I change: --serviceaccount <serviceaccount> Sets the operating system user account that owns the server process. Defaults to 'postgres'. Default: postgresOr, in fact, must I re-install to change this? It looks like I have to re-install.
--serviceaccount <serviceaccount> Sets the operating system user account that owns the server process. Defaults to 'postgres'. Default: postgres
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