[Dspace-tech] error code 5

2009-04-23 Thread Lu, Chichi
Hello,

 

I am trying to install DSpace onto a Windows 2003 server.  However, I cannot 
get the Postgres service to start.  Event viewer says \"could not open process 
token: error 5\" every time I attempt to start the service via Services window 
and command prompt.  I\'ve uninstalled and installed Postgres about 10 times.  
Everything else seems to be working properly until that part of the 
installation instructions.

 

Do you have instructions on using another database (such as Oracle) to install 
DSpace or a way to fix this \"error code 5\"?  Thanks!

 

Warm regards,

 

Chichi Lu

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Re: [Dspace-tech] error code 5

2009-04-23 Thread Mark H. Wood
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 08:07:11AM -0500, Lu, Chichi wrote:
> I am trying to install DSpace onto a Windows 2003 server.  However, I cannot 
> get the Postgres service to start.  Event viewer says \"could not open 
> process token: error 5\" every time I attempt to start the service via 
> Services window and command prompt.  I\'ve uninstalled and installed Postgres 
> about 10 times.  Everything else seems to be working properly until that part 
> of the installation instructions.

It sounds like you need to post a question on a PostgreSQL list -- you
have a problem with PostgreSQL, not DSpace, at this point.

  http://www.postgresql.org/community/

I've been away from Windows for some time, and have never hosted
PostgreSQL on Windows, but I recall that error 5 is "access denied".
I think something is not right about the ownership or permissions of
the process that the service controller is complaining about.

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Re: [Dspace-tech] error code 5

2009-04-24 Thread Paulo Jobim
Hi
I think when you do initdb you create a folder caled "data" where  
everything will be.
this folder has to owned by postgres.
usually it would be in /usr/local/pgsql/data
I hope it helps
Paulo Jobim

On 23/04/2009, at 10:37, Mark H. Wood wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 08:07:11AM -0500, Lu, Chichi wrote:
>> I am trying to install DSpace onto a Windows 2003 server.  However,  
>> I cannot get the Postgres service to start.  Event viewer says  
>> \"could not open process token: error 5\" every time I attempt to  
>> start the service via Services window and command prompt.  I\'ve  
>> uninstalled and installed Postgres about 10 times.  Everything else  
>> seems to be working properly until that part of the installation  
>> instructions.
>
> It sounds like you need to post a question on a PostgreSQL list -- you
> have a problem with PostgreSQL, not DSpace, at this point.
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/community/
>
> I've been away from Windows for some time, and have never hosted
> PostgreSQL on Windows, but I recall that error 5 is "access denied".
> I think something is not right about the ownership or permissions of
> the process that the service controller is complaining about.
>
> -- 
> Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   mw...@iupui.edu
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