From: | "Tim Dunnington" <timbert(at)timshouse(dot)com> |
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To: | "Frank Wegmann" <wegmann(at)acm(dot)org>, <pgsql-ports(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: [7.1b6 on win2k] server crashes with mmap error |
Date: | 2001-03-26 14:55:56 |
Message-ID: | 200103261455.JAA30091@jenkins.timshouse.com |
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Frank,
Don't know if it will help, but on Unix anyway you do:
postmaster -S
to run the database as a daemon process. I've not tried running it using
nohup as you did, so I'm not sure if that's your problem or not.
Tim
PS -- if you plan to use ODBC to connect to the database, you'll
need "postmaster -S -i"...also check your pg_hba.conf file in your data
directory, make sure you open it up for use on your network.
Frank Wegmann <wegmann(at)acm(dot)org> said:
>
> Hi all,
>
> tried to install v 7.1 beta6 on a system with following setup:
>
> - Windows 2000 SP1 (384MB RAM is enough even for Windows)
> - Cygwin 1.1.8, gcc-2.95.2-6
> - cygipc 1.0.9 (took binary, installed it as a service)
>
> I compiled and installed PostgreSQL as a user with administrator
> privileges. I also installed a new user postgres, (both Win and
> cygwin), and failed when trying to initialize db as postgres:
>
> $ initdb -D /usr/pgsql/data
> This database system will be initialized with username "postgres".
> This user will own all the data files and must also own the server process.
>
> Fixing permissions on existing directory /usr/pgsql/data
> Creating directory /usr/pgsql/data/base
> Creating directory /usr/pgsql/data/global
> Creating directory /usr/pgsql/data/pg_xlog
> Creating template1 database in /usr/pgsql/data/base/1
> DEBUG: database system was shut down at 2001-03-24 13:35:40
> DEBUG: CheckPoint record at (0, 8)
> DEBUG: Redo record at (0, 8); Undo record at (0, 8); Shutdown TRUE
> DEBUG: NextTransactionId: 514; NextOid: 16384
> DEBUG: database system is in production state
> Creating global relations in /usr/pgsql/data/global
> DEBUG: database system was shut down at 2001-03-24 13:35:45
> DEBUG: CheckPoint record at (0, 112)
> DEBUG: Redo record at (0, 112); Undo record at (0, 0); Shutdown TRUE
> DEBUG: NextTransactionId: 514; NextOid: 17199
> DEBUG: database system is in production state
> Initializing pg_shadow.
> Enabling unlimited row width for system tables.
> Creating system views.
> Loading pg_description.
> Setting lastsysoid.
> Vacuuming database.
> Copying template1 to template0.
>
> Success. You can now start the database server using:
>
> /usr/pgsql/bin/postmaster -D /usr/pgsql/data
> or
> /usr/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl -D /usr/pgsql/data -l logfile start
>
>
>
> Well, that's what pgsql said. Tried running it in the background or
> foreground to no avail:
>
>
>
> postgres(at)ABSOLUT /usr/pgsql/data
> $ nohup /usr/pgsql/bin/postmaster -D /usr/pgsql/data < /dev/null
> >>server.log 2
> >&1 < /dev/null &
> [1] 1048
>
> postgres(at)ABSOLUT /usr/pgsql/data
> $ D:cygwinusrpgsqlbinpostgres.exe: *** recreate_mmaps_after_fork_failed
>
> [1]+ Exit 1 nohup /usr/pgsql/bin/postmaster -D
> /usr/pgsql/data
> </dev/null >>server.log 2>&1 </dev/null
>
> postgres(at)ABSOLUT /usr/pgsql/data
> $ postmaster -D /usr/pgsql/data
> D:cygwinusrpgsqlbinpostgres.exe: *** recreate_mmaps_after_fork_failed
> postmaster: Startup proc 1144 exited with status 256 - abort
>
>
> Also tried it as the user who compiled and installed the stuff, but the same
> error occurs. What's going wrong here?
>
> And: how can I install a hopefully running postmaster as a service?
>
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Frank Wegmann
>
>
>
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>
--
Tim Dunnington
Sr. Integration Engineer
Healthcare.com
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