running two servers on one machine

From: Kurt Seel <kseel(at)utcorp(dot)com>
To: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: running two servers on one machine
Date: 2000-01-19 16:24:59
Message-ID: 3885E59B.155EF9D2@utcorp.com
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FreeBSD 3.2
Postgtres 6.5 and 6.5.3

I have 6.5 up and running. I am trying to bring up a second server,
(6.5.3) on a different port. I have configured it into the compile process
and also tried it from the command line. As soon as I start the
second postmaster process, the main DB server starts refusing
connactions.
The second server is in a chroot'ed environment, so shared libs,
data, etc is _absolutely_ separate.
Is shared memory my problem? How could I (temporarily) hack
this until our compatability testing is complete?

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