Обсуждение: FW: Unable to install PostgreSQL on Windows Server 2003 SP2
Hello Pqsql-hacker,
I have tried everything and ask many but cannot get my Installation of your PostgreSQL 8.4.1.1 to install. I following all the steps exactly but I cannot get the PostgresSQL to install on my Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition SP2. Is there a problem in installing the PostgreSQL on this version of Windows which is Hosted at a Host Provider. if not why will it not install. I have tried everything but will not install. That is why I am here asking you hoping you can get me past this. Following is the installer log files that shows everything that went on during the install. I need to know from you what I need to do exactly to fixed the problem in get this to install on my server that is hosted are a Host provider. No one have being able to help. I need an answer ASAP if possible
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The server is a VPS server with the following configuration: (is this support or is the problem)
· OS: Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition SP2
· CPU: 2.5Hz. Xeon
· Ram: 4GB
· HD: 100GB
· Control Panel: Plesk 9.3
I really need your help to get pass this. This system is at a Hosting Company which I Remote Logon to it to install the PostgreSQL. Is there a problem during it this way. Need your respond ASAP.
Regards,
William Hairston – Partner/CIO
2Continents, LLC
Office: 510-342-5900 (USA),
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Вложения
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:57 PM, William <whairs01@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello Pqsql-hacker, This isn't a question for -hackers. Please use the general list in future. > I have tried everything and ask many but cannot get my Installation of your > PostgreSQL 8.4.1.1 to install. I following all the steps exactly but I > cannot get the PostgresSQL to install on my Windows Server 2003 Datacenter > Edition SP2. Is there a problem in installing the PostgreSQL on this version > of Windows which is Hosted at a Host Provider. That depends if the hosting provider has setup things oddly in any way. It should certainly work on a standard installation of 2K3 Datacenter. Unfortunately you've fallen over a weird issue with one of the Microsoft tools that crops up very occasionally, and we've yet to find the cause (or even be able to recreate it) :-(. The pertinent part of the log is this: ---- Granting service account access to the data directory (using cacls): processed dir: D:\APPS\PostgreSQL\8.4\data The data is invalid. Failed to grant service account access to the data directory (D:\APPS\PostgreSQL\8.4\data) ---- Notice the rather unhelpful 'The data is invalid' error, returned by cacls.exe. My first suggestion would be to run a disk check (no need for a sector scan) on your D drive. If the problem is being caused by a damaged ACL on a parent directory, that should clean it up. If that doesn't work, please send the output from the following commands: cacls D:\APPS\PostgreSQL\8.4\data cacls D:\APPS\PostgreSQL\8.4 cacls D:\APPS\PostgreSQL cacls D:\APPS cacls D:\ -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com PG East Conference: http://www.enterprisedb.com/community/nav-pg-east-2010.do