From: | Andale <anders(at)pagiad(dot)se> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: could not open process token: error code 5 |
Date: | 2009-10-20 11:21:49 |
Message-ID: | 25973423.post@talk.nabble.com |
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I have checked the items below but they are all correct including the
shared-memory setting.
/Anders
Richard Huxton wrote:
>
> el dorado wrote:
>> Hello.
>> I had such an error but rather long ago. Unfortunately I don't remember
>> all the details but you could try to do the followig:
>> - check if the directory 'data' has read/write rights for your OS account
>> (account under which you try to start postgres).
>> - check if your OS account has the right to log on as service
>> (Administrative Tools/Local Security Settings/User Rights Assignment)
>> - check in Computer Management/Local Users and Groups/Users if your OS
>> account is NOT the member of any group of users.
>
> All good advice - if you're trying to copy a file-level backup into
> place you should check the permissions/ownership of the files after
> restoring them.
>
> Also - I seem to remember you could get this if the shared-memory
> settings were too high in postgresql.conf
>
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