Thread: PostgresPlus Windows Installation Error
Dear all,
I am working on Linux based Systems and install several times postgresplus-8.4.1.2 binary and faced no issues.
But Today I need to install it on Windows XP based system and fail to install it correctly.
I faced to issues :
One is :
could not connect to server : Connection refused
(0x0000274D/10061) Is the server running on host
"127.0.0.1" and accepting TCP/Ip connections on port 5432?
Second is while installing PostGis1.4 fail to install correctly . But I need it also.
But First isssue need to solve to go for second.
I researched a lot and found some recommendations:
I chang C:/Windows/System32/Drvers/etc/host file to have below line
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost.
Please guide how to resolve it.
Thanks & Best regards,
Adarsh Sharma
I am working on Linux based Systems and install several times postgresplus-8.4.1.2 binary and faced no issues.
But Today I need to install it on Windows XP based system and fail to install it correctly.
I faced to issues :
One is :
could not connect to server : Connection refused
(0x0000274D/10061) Is the server running on host
"127.0.0.1" and accepting TCP/Ip connections on port 5432?
Second is while installing PostGis1.4 fail to install correctly . But I need it also.
But First isssue need to solve to go for second.
I researched a lot and found some recommendations:
I chang C:/Windows/System32/Drvers/etc/host file to have below line
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost.
Please guide how to resolve it.
Thanks & Best regards,
Adarsh Sharma
On 02/17/11 8:55 PM, Adarsh Sharma wrote: > Dear all, > > I am working on Linux based Systems and install several times > *postgresplus-8.4.1.2* binary postgresqlplus is a commercial product of EnterpriseDB, you should contact them for support
On 18 Feb 2011, at 5:55, Adarsh Sharma wrote: > One is : > > could not connect to server : Connection refused > (0x0000274D/10061) Is the server running on host > "127.0.0.1" and accepting TCP/Ip connections on port 5432? > I chang C:/Windows/System32/Drvers/etc/host file to have below line > > 127.0.0.1 localhost > ::1 localhost. That should be the defaults. If anything, you probably just introduced another possible point of failure by doing this. You need to allow connections from localhost. Change your pg_hba.conf Alban Hertroys -- Screwing up is an excellent way to attach something to the ceiling. !DSPAM:737,4d5e1fc411731003618037!