Re: BUG #16776: The database cluster initialisation failed - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Sandeep Thakkar
Subject Re: BUG #16776: The database cluster initialisation failed
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Msg-id CANFyU94ktz2KTV+E_5D1g1AxSGvKAEGt6F1hz-XWOugzeqyTug@mail.gmail.com
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In response to BUG #16776: The database cluster initialisation failed  (PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org>)
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Hi

Installation in general is reported to be installed successfully on all supported Windows versions. Even though there have been reports of failure on  some of the "Windows 10" servers, we couldn't reproduce it even after multiple attempts. But the issue you reported looks little different. Can you please do a fresh install and share the bitrock installation logs that must be found in system temp ?

On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 1:59 PM PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> wrote:
The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      16776
Logged by:          hihi hihi
Email address:      husa.2020hi@gmail.com
PostgreSQL version: 13.1
Operating system:   windows10
Description:       

I have installed it with admin acc.
Before It was install-finished,it  pop up small message:
https://upload.cc/i1/2020/12/15/ePSTyC.jpeg

And, I still cannot structure database in 'data folder'
https://upload.cc/i1/2020/12/15/5OHALe.jpeg

When I uninstalled it for reinstall, it always pop up this strange msg
https://upload.cc/i1/2020/12/15/UVvMAQ.jpeg

I checked "services" after I installed it, I cannot find "postgres" in
"services"
https://upload.cc/i1/2020/12/15/ywskMJ.jpeg

It took me 6 hours to reinstall and uninstall and googled a lot website for
solutions(including add "prostgres" computer account)
But they cannot slove my problem until now. Too tire and too frustrate in 6
hours
So, can anyone help me?



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Sandeep Thakkar


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