Hi Jasen,
Yes, the computer has 1 physical drive with two partitions: C and E.
It is not part of any share; it is created by the Setup application
and immediately after fails to write to data.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jasen Betts <jasen(at)xnet(dot)co(dot)nz> wrote:
> On 2009-04-22, Robert Campbell <rrc7cz(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
>> Hi Obe,
>>
>> I'm running XP Pro, SP 2. Not running via Remote Desktop, this is
>> local. We don't use Windows Networking, but rather Novell Client (I
>> know, gag).
>>
>> It does create the data folder, but it's completely empty. Also, this
>> happens during the "Loading additional SQL modules..." part of Setup
>> towards the end.
>>
>> Also, to manually create the DB, I need the server running, correct? I
>> can't boot up the server. When I try to bring up the server in
>> pgAdminIII I get a connection error. From the Events log it looks like
>> the server won't start because of the previously mentioned errors.
>> Basically after logging those error, it logs "Is server running?" to
>> which the answer appears to be "no".
>
> Is E: drive is physically attached to the server you are installing
> postgres on, and is the postgres directory not part of any share?
>
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