| From: | John Gage <jsmgage(at)numericable(dot)fr> |
|---|---|
| To: | sachin(dot)srivastava(at)enterprisedb(dot)com |
| Cc: | pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: "1-Click" installer problems |
| Date: | 2010-04-02 14:09:28 |
| Message-ID: | 747366EA-AEC7-46F0-9477-916716FC74E9@numericable.fr |
| Views: | Whole Thread | Raw Message | Download mbox | Resend email |
| Thread: | |
| Lists: | pgsql-general |
Thanks very, very much for this. I am truly grateful.
On Apr 2, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Sachin Srivastava wrote:
> Yes you need to re-install.. (uninstall and install again).
> You can point the new installation to the old data directory if you
> want..
>
> On 4/2/10 4:25 PM, John Gage wrote:
>>
>> I am incredibly interested in this.
>>
>> In the first place, I did not load postgres from the command line
>> as you do here. I double-clicked. I also do not remember seeing
>> the usage options.
>>
>> That being said, now that I have downloaded and installed the
>> system, how can I change:
>>
>>>
>>> --serviceaccount <serviceaccount> Sets the operating system user
>>> account that owns the server process. Defaults to 'postgres'.
>>> Default: postgres
>>
>> Or, in fact, must I re-install to change this? It looks like I
>> have to re-install.
| From | Date | Subject | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Next Message | Ivan Sergio Borgonovo | 2010-04-02 14:52:54 | HW and performances |
| Previous Message | Igor Neyman | 2010-04-02 13:40:26 | Re: "1-Click" installer problems |