From: | <operationsengineer1(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: PGSQL 8-beta For WinXP Home Edition Instructions |
Date: | 2004-08-15 05:51:58 |
Message-ID: | 20040815055158.14449.qmail@web52407.mail.yahoo.com |
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Andreas,
You've been very helpful. Carlo inadvertently typed "pg-ctl" instead of "pg_ctl". The latter worked flawlessly once you explained the structure of cygdrive so that I could get to the correct file. I don't think his cygdrive folder callout was right since he left out "/cygwin/var" in the callout.
Carlo also seems to think that postmaster is in /usr/bin (empty) when it is really in /bin. I will ask him if he set up his tutorial so that I should move the file to /usr/bin or if I should adjust the code to reflect just /bin.
When I type in
Owner$ cygrunsrv --start postmaster
I get Win32 error: 1069: The service did not start due to logon failure (using Owner)
When I type in
postgre$ cygrunsrv --start postmaster
I get Win32 error 5: Access is denied.
Does anyone have any ideas?
TIA...
PS - I don't really want to run PGSQL as a service, but that is how Carlo's tutorial is set up and I don't know enough to modify it. My first step is just to get something running. If you can let me know how to set it up so that it isn't a service and let me know how to start and stop the appropriate programs, I'd be happy to learn something new.
PSS - I installed PGSQL on WinXP just fine, too, but I had no clue how to run it since it didn't start when I tried to start it the WinXP way. In addition, the Wrox book I'm using is out of date and all the examples will be based on a Cygwin installation (out of date, no less!) so it will make my life a little easier when I follow the book. Hopefully it will help when I get set to move the db to a Linux platform.
PSSS - Thanks for the note on running just on a LAN. I think a "-i" will enable LAN access and there is also a .conf file I can update so that it willl accept certain IPs that I specify. However, this is strictly for development purposes right now and I have a ways to go before I will actually set this thing up so other machines will need to access it.
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