Thread: moving to 7.2
Hello, I am putting together a new development environment and have installed the 7.2 rpms The database is running, I can log in via pgaccess, I can read from it with jdbc but I can't log into the secure pages of my webapp. So I checked the logs to see why pg_hba.conf was playing up Feb 21 17:41:59 localhost exiting on signal 15 Feb 21 18:25:12 localhost syslogd 1.4-0: restart. /usr/bin/postmaster does not find the database system. Expected to find it in the PGDATA directory "/var/lib/pgsql/data", but unable to open file "/var/lib/pgsql/data/global/pg_control": No such file or directory There may be bits of an old install lying around somewhere but I can't find them. In any case the above is an outright lie because all the stuff is there in the right places. Clues??? Cheers Tony Grant -- RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html Macromedia UltraDev with PostgreSQL http://www.animaproductions.com/ultra.html
On Fri, 2002-02-22 at 18:51, tony wrote: > Feb 21 17:41:59 localhost exiting on signal 15 > Feb 21 18:25:12 localhost syslogd 1.4-0: restart. arrrrghhhhh!!!! We are the 22nd!!!! Log is from previous installation... Sorry Tony -- RedHat Linux on Sony Vaio C1XD/S http://www.animaproductions.com/linux2.html Macromedia UltraDev with PostgreSQL http://www.animaproductions.com/ultra.html
Hi, On 22 Feb 2002, tony wrote: > Hello, > > I am putting together a new development environment and have installed > the 7.2 rpms > > The database is running, I can log in via pgaccess, I can read from it > with jdbc but I can't log into the secure pages of my webapp. > > So I checked the logs to see why pg_hba.conf was playing up > > > Feb 21 17:41:59 localhost exiting on signal 15 > Feb 21 18:25:12 localhost syslogd 1.4-0: restart. > /usr/bin/postmaster does not find the database system. > Expected to find it in the PGDATA directory "/var/lib/pgsql/data", > but unable to open file "/var/lib/pgsql/data/global/pg_control": No > such file or directory > > There may be bits of an old install lying around somewhere but I can't > find them. In any case the above is an outright lie because all the > stuff is there in the right places. Did you just upgraded the rpms, or made a clean install? -- Devrim GUNDUZ devrim@oper.metu.edu.tr devrim.gunduz@linux.org.tr devrimg@tr.net Web : http://devrim.oper.metu.edu.tr ------------------------------------------------------------------