Hi, The issue is not with server , it is running fine . Issue is not with port either , for local machine, I guess firewall won't affect.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 8:14 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote: > On 11/07/2016 07:27 PM, kaustubh kelkar wrote: > >> >> Hi ,____ >> >> I am a PostgreSQL user who wants to create multiple instances of >> PostgreSQL database server. I am using PostgreSQL 9.4 and above. ____ >> >> I tried to create more than 2 instances on Linux environment in which I >> was successful. But, for windows environment, I tried with the help of >> pgAdmin4 and with the help of commands (initdb and some more commands.) >> In both cases , there is some issue related to the ports. Please find >> the attached screenshot for the reference. >> > > To run more then one instance of Postgres on one machine each needs its > own port. Have you done that? > > The screenshot indicates a different problem, namely pgAdmin(?) cannot > find a running server on port 5434 on the localhost. There can be several > reasons for this: > > 1) The server is not running, eg the start up script failed. > Solution: Verify the server has actually started > > 2) The server is not running on localhost. > Solution: Verify where it is hosted. > > 3) It is running on localhost but not on port 5434. > Solution: Verify that the port variable in postgresql.conf for > that instance is set to 5434 and that the server was restarted to see the > change. > > 3) It is running and is using port 5434, but a firewall rule is blocking > access. > Solution: Check whether you have a firewall running and whether it > is blocking port 5434. > > >> __ __ >> >> Please help me to resolve the issue. >> ____ >> >> __ __ >> >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Adrian Klaver > adrian.kla...@aklaver.com > -- Kaus2bh Kelkar