From: | Stefan Schwarzer <stefan(dot)schwarzer(at)grid(dot)unep(dot)ch> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | "pg_ctl: cannot be run as root" |
Date: | 2008-02-04 12:26:23 |
Message-ID: | D93FE7AF-A48D-4B42-B30D-EA66DAC7F9F2@grid.unep.ch |
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Hi there,
I installed postgres without creating another postres user/admin than
myself, as there is no other user on my machine and it's only for
testing purposes.
But strange enough, I only can start the postgres server from time to
time, normally when I have freshly restarted the machine. Now for
example, I did some changes to the postgresql.conf file, and when
trying to restart the postgres server, I get this:
gridmac7:~ schwarzer$ sudo /opt/local/lib/postgresql82/bin/pg_ctl -D
Documents/data_postgres -l logfile start
pg_ctl: cannot be run as root
Please log in (using, e.g., "su") as the (unprivileged) user that will
own the server process.
What is this? Thanks for any advice,
Stefan
PS: Running Leopard on MacPro.
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