Re: What's this mean?
От | John Burski |
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Тема | Re: What's this mean? |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3A36AD4F.25228AC5@911ep.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | What's this mean? (Sterling <smullett@omeninc.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
I replied to Sterling's question, but sent it to him directly, instead of posting it to the list like I intended. I'll get the hang of this stuff yet... I ran across the same message a couple of days ago when I upgraded to 7.0.3 at home. The error that's being displayed is generated by the /etc/rc.d/init.d/posgresql script. These scripts are meant to be run at boot time. As such, they are usually started by "root". I simply "su-ed" to root and executed the script again. Everything started OK. Hope this helps. Tom Lane wrote: > "Robert B. Easter" <reaster@comptechnews.com> writes: > > On Tuesday 12 December 2000 13:46, Sterling wrote: > >> Starting postgresql service: standard in must be a tty [FAILED] > >> > >> I haven't seen this in any documentation. > > > It could be hard to tell without knowing the internals of what the script > > "postgresql" does. > > I'm fairly certain that there's no such error message in the Postgres > distribution itself. It's probably coming out of that startup script > you're using ... why it thinks stdin should be a terminal I dunno, > because Postgres certainly doesn't care. > > regards, tom lane -- John Burski Chief IT Cook and Bottlewasher 911 Emergency Products, St. Cloud, MN (320) 656 0076
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