Thanks for the tips. I've created separate log files for the two versions of pg, but postmaster still won't start.

When I try to start 8.3, the log file lists a fatal error in the postgresql.conf file. But there are no obvious errors in that file. Line 107 reads: "shared_buffers = 1600kB".

I've also tried grep'ing for port 5432, but it all looks clear.  eg:

        tiento:~ root# lsof -Pni | grep :5432  -->  yields nothing

        tiento[yfilm]% ps uxwa | grep postgres
        postgres 46547 0.0 0.1 604328 1204 s006 S+ 11:09PM 0:00.10 -tcsh
        root 46546 0.0 0.1 75536 1064 s006 S 11:09PM 0:00.02 su - postgres
        frankel 46720 0.0 0.0 599780 392 s003 R+ 8:58AM 0:00.00 grep postgres
        
Here's the full text from the log file:

FATAL: syntax error in file "/Library/PostgreSQL8/data/ postgresql.conf" line 107, near token "kB" FATAL: syntax error in file "/Library/PostgreSQL8/data/ postgresql.conf" line 107, near token "kB"
LOG:  could not bind IPv6 socket: Address already in use
HINT: Is another postmaster already running on port 5432? If not, wait a few seconds and retry.
FATAL:  incorrect checksum in control file
LOG:  could not bind IPv6 socket: Address already in use
HINT: Is another postmaster already running on port 5432? If not, wait a few seconds and retry.
FATAL:  incorrect checksum in control file
LOG:  could not bind IPv6 socket: Address already in use
HINT: Is another postmaster already running on port 5432? If not, wait a few seconds and retry.
FATAL:  incorrect checksum in control file
LOG:  could not bind IPv6 socket: Address already in use
HINT: Is another postmaster already running on port 5432? If not, wait a few seconds and retry.

Thanks again!
Scott






On Jul 5, 2008, at 10:43 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

Scott Frankel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Any suggestions for how best to launch one of two different versions
of pg installed on the same machine?

I have both 8.3 and 8.1 installed on a MacBookPro (OS X 10.5.2).  I
stopped the 8.3 postmaster using pg_ctl in order to roll back to 8.1.
Problem is, now I can't seem to start the server using either version.

It looks like you're trying to use the same data directory for both
versions, which won't work.  They're not compatible on-disk.

When I launch 8.1 with pg_ctl, it yields a "postmaster starting"
message; but then a status check shows that the server is not
running.  Issuing the same commands for 8.3, I get similar results.

Looking into the postmaster log file (your -l specification) might
yield some insight.  pg_ctl itself doesn't really know why the
postmaster failed to start.

                        regards, tom lane

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