From: | "Daniel Blavos" <dblavos(at)wyops(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Failure to Start Postmaster/postgres |
Date: | 2005-02-16 00:44:06 |
Message-ID: | 003101c513c0$9ed45010$85a9a8c0@corp.wyops.com |
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Hello all,
I am rather new to Postgres (been using for about 5 months) and am having a slight issue with postgresql and it starting up. I am running Debian GNU/Linux Woody 3.0, on a self-built server running DocMGR (http://docmgr.sourceforge.net/ [That one, there are so many versions of that program out]), Apache 1.3.33, Postgres, and multiple security programs. When I reboot my machine, Postgres will not startup, and is not able to be forced to run after I have logged in and tried to manually start it. I check all of the error logs on my Postgres user and in my root user's /var/log directory, and there is no sign of it failing. All the error message I receive at startup tells me to do to fix this is look at the log files which, in essence, are completely clean. Can anyone point me in a general direction to fix this problem; and thus allow me to get my server back up and running?
Cheers,
Daniel Blavos
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