From: | "Steuckrath, Randy A" <Randy(dot)Steuckrath(at)unisys(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | PgAdmin3 1.2.2 Install on Win32 Disrupts Pg Service |
Date: | 2005-09-23 00:29:59 |
Message-ID: | B6419AF36AC8524082E1BC17DA2506E801A363E9@USMV-EXCH2.na.uis.unisys.com |
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System: Windows XP Pro SP2
Running Postgres 8.0.3 for several months with the embedded PgAdmin3
1.2.1 on the same machine with no problems. Postgres is configured to
start automatically as a service. I installed the PgAdmin3 1.2.2 which
requested a Windows reboot. I rebooted without stopping Postgres and
then couldn't restart the Postgres service. Manual restarts with pg_ctl
and postmaster commands complained that the user must not have admin
privilege. So, I changed the user's group to non-privileged status and
uninstalled PgAdmin3 1.2.2. Now, the Postgres service starts and runs,
PgAdmin3 1.2.1 works (and PgAdmin3 1.2.2 works remotely) but pg_ctl
status claims there's no postmaster nor postgres running. What might
have the installation of PgAdmin3 1.2.2 done to upset this installation?
What shall I try next to restore normal pg_ctl activity on the host?
Thanks for your consideration.
Randy Steuckrath
Unisys Corporation - Mission Viejo, CA
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