Re: Can't connect after restart
От | Magnus Hagander |
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Тема | Re: Can't connect after restart |
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Msg-id | 6BCB9D8A16AC4241919521715F4D8BCE094622@algol.sollentuna.se обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Can't connect after restart (Audrey Bergeron-Morin <audreybmorin2@yahoo.com>) |
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Re: Can't connect after restart
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Список | pgsql-hackers-win32 |
> I've tried posting to the General list but it's been almost a > week and I didn't get an much of an answer... It's definitly a weird situation, never seen this before. > I need help trying to identify what my problem is, and I > don't know pgSQL well enough to do much troubleshooting myself. > > pgSQL 8.0.3 install on WinXP SP1. The guys on the General > list told me I didn't need SP2. Correct. <snip> > Our developer thought it might be a problem with permissions, > but that seems very unlikely. I'm wondering if it might not > be a firewall issue, but then I can't figure out why the > initial install would be fine. Could be something aobut the firewall that doesn't trigger until a reboot. But yeah, it seems a bit far-fetched. > Here are some other symptoms: > > If I shut down the service, then try to start it up again, > sometimes it simply refuses to start again (bad user/pwd). > I have to input the password again to get it to start. Seems > like it's not remembering the info. You're saying the service control manager complains about a bad password? That's interesting. It's not a postgresql thing, but it can certainly cause problems. I havne't heard of this happening. I've heard of problems with the account losing the right to log in as a service because of a group policy. But tha certainly wouldn't be fixed by you putting the password back in. That said, if you're in a domain environment, I'd check if there are any group policy settings tha tmight affect it anyway. > In the EventLog, I have one application error: > 2005-07-26 16:27:57 LOG: logger shutting down This is normal. It shouldn't be an error, and this will be fixed. > The answer to that is, apparently, no, because I can't telnet > 127.0.0.1 5432... Right. Does the output of "netstat -an" show anything for 5432? Which of the following processes, and how many, do you get running when you start up the service: pg_ctl.exe, postmaster.exe, postgres.exe? If you get a postmaster.exe, can you attach to it with process explorer from sysinternals.com, and see what you have on the TCP/IP tab? > pgSQL logs seem normal (to my untrained eye) <snip> Yup, can't find anything obviously wrong there. Finally, try using runas to get a commandprompt running as the service account (runas /user:postgres cmd.exe), and start the database manually from there (pg_ctl -D <data directory> start), and see if that shows up any other messags. //Magnus
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