On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Jennifer Trey <jennifer.trey@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> What does the Tuning Wizard do? The one you can run on PGS ? Does it just
> touch up the postgresql.conf ? Does it play with other stuff as well?
It only touches postgresql.conf, and only after you're given a chance
to review those changes.
> I am asking because, every time I run the wizard I cannot login with the
> password I choose when I installed PGS. What is going on? Replacing the
> generated postgresql.conf with the old to "go back" does not help either.
> First time I reformatted my whole disk, and tried install PGS and ran Tuning
> Wizard again. Same thing happened!
If replacing postgresql.conf with the old version doesn't help, then
it's clearly not the tuning wizard at fault.
> This time I just uninstalled, and installed PGS again without the tuning
> wizard and I haven't had any problems since, but I need the tuning!
>
> The un-installation left some of the Data files behind, which i cannot
> delete, I have not access to them, but I am logged in as Administrator.
> What is going on!?
Just take ownership of them and then delete them.
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Dave Page
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