Re: Unable to start server - winxp
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: Unable to start server - winxp |
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Msg-id | 4588E23E.30301@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Unable to start server - winxp (Joost Kuckartz <jkuckartz1984@hotmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Joost Kuckartz wrote: > Hello, > > After a huge amount of trying out (I'm new at running webservers, I > had a lot of problems installing apache too) I finally was able to > install postpresql 8.2 (latest version) on my computer. What I want > to do in the end is have a local webserver running. I installed ms4w > (package with php, mapserver, apache) and I had to change the > httpd.conf port to 81 (80 is in use by I-don't-know-what, I can't see > that) Stop. Find out what is on port 80 and how to disable it before going further. If you don't know what your computer is doing, how can you hope to run a reliable system? You probably want to read up on "netstat" and "process explorer" and "IIS" to start with. > Well, I installed the .msi, and I had no idea that the "account" > settings had to be left intact. First I thought I could change it, > but then it installed and always gave the error "user already exists" > (while in the install was asked to create the new user...) Hmm - does the manual not cover details about why PostgreSQL wants to run as a separate user? > Ok, so I left all ok, left the computer name there, and created the > new standard username "postgres". Now I can't start the server, it > will say I have to start it not as administrator. Well, I only have > one useraccount here and I'm not planning on switching useraccounts > just to run postgresql, or change my account so I don't have admin > rights anymore. You can start it as anyone, but you should run it as a non-administrator account. Do you understand how user-accounts and services on Windows work? > How do I start it? After that the problems of configuring it with > Apache will follow, but first this. You don't. PostgreSQL will NOT run as an administrator account. It doesn't need to and it's a security hole if it does so. You should be able to start the service as an administrator just fine. > I can't compile, and I'm not planning to either. If I had a dedicated > server I probably would run linux or unix or something which can > handle better with webservers anyway. Can somebody help me? Thanks! I think you're mis-reading the error message. You can start it as an administrator, and it should run as user "postgres". The only thing I can think is that user "postgres" somehow has some administrator rights and that is why its complaining. In any case, to get a more accurate answer you'll need to provide the exact error message and what you were doing when it happened. PS - you can hire "virtual" linux servers quite cheaply which will let you play around with setting up all sort of packages. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
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