Power saving mode is disabled, and i get the error even until i'm working.

   Best regards

Benedikt Schackenberg escribió:
you have a power saving mode enabled? of inactivity when your pc shuts down
etc?


    King Regards

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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. März 2009 11:32
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Betreff: [GENERAL] Problem with Windows XP Pro SP3 asn PostgreSQL 8.3.5

Hello everybody. In the last week i'm having a trouble with my PostgreSQL working on Windows XP Professional.

When i boot, Postgresql works correctcly, but after about an hour it stops working, an i get timeouts when i try to connect to it.

In the postgresql log, i get this message: 2009-03-25 10:52:57 CET FATAL: could not duplicate socket 1276 for use in backend: error code 10022

After this, if i go to Event Viewer, i get this warning: PostgreSQL Database Server 8.3 Service stopped.

In task manager, i get two postgres.exe process running, the first one of 104 Kb, and the second about 5000 kb.

    If i try to start postgresql service again, I got these messages:
             Waiting for server startup...
             LOG loaded library "$libdir/plugins/plugin_debugger.dll"
             LOG could not bind IPv4 socket: No error
HINT is another postmaster already running on port 5432? If not, wait a few seconds and retry.
             WARNING:  could not create listen socket for "*"
             FATAL:  could not create any TCP/IP sockets

    The service appears as starting, but it does not start.
If i kill the two postgresql porcessess the one of 5000kb stops correctly, but i get access denied for killing the one of 104 Kb.

If i try to start postgresql service again, i can't, because it stills starting, and i can't do anithing to it.

The only way is reboot the machine, but after about an hour, the same history.

    Before i detected this trouble last week, i had never got any problem

    any idea?

    King Regards




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