On Wed, 28 Feb 2007, Tom Lane wrote:

Stop the postmaster, remove the bogus socket file by hand, start the
postmaster.

Tom,

  That did it.

I imagine that if you check the postmaster log you will notice a bleat
near the beginning about failing to open the socket file (because of the
pre-existence of the root-owned file).  It would come up anyway as long as
it could establish a TCP listen socket.

  I see.

Offhand I would guess that things got this way because of some errant
tmp-cleaning script; perhaps the socket file got chown'd to root sometime
in the past during the previous postmaster's life.

  Something certainly did the wrong thing. Now that I know I can safely
delete the socket file I'm prepared if this ever happens again.

Thank you,

Rich

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