On 01/30/2016 12:33 PM, Igal @ Lucee.org wrote:
On 1/30/2016 12:10 PM, Igal @ Lucee.org wrote:
Did you check the Windows Event Viewer? When a service fails to start
you should see the details there in the Application log errors.
Sorry, I just realized that you had this:
2016-01-25 18:45:19
On 1/30/2016 12:10 PM, Igal @ Lucee.org wrote:
Did you check the Windows Event Viewer? When a service fails to start
you should see the details there in the Application log errors.
Sorry, I just realized that you had this:
2016-01-25 18:45:19 GMTFATAL: the database system is starting up
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On 1/30/2016 12:06 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 01/30/2016 11:01 AM, David Unsworth wrote:
Ccing list, so more eyes can see.
Assuming this is a Windows machine, what version of the OS?
Windows 7 Home Premium
Did you check the Windows Event Viewer? When a service fails to start
you should se
On 01/30/2016 11:01 AM, David Unsworth wrote:
Ccing list, so more eyes can see.
Hello. Thanks for the reply. Here is some more info.
Assuming this is a Windows machine, what version of the OS?
Windows 7 Home Premium
How did you install Postgres on this machine?
With Hold'em Manager software
On 01/30/2016 08:24 AM, David Unsworth wrote:
Hello. Sorry if I have sent this to too may mail boxes. I hope one of
them is correct. Please forward this on if not.
For future reference, sending to --general would be sufficient.
This was working until recently. In Services I right clicked
David Unsworth wrote:
>
> This was working until recently. In Services I right clicked on properties
> and
> I think I changed the METHOD in pg_hba.conf from md5 to trust.
> I think after making this change the problems started.
>
> In Services I cannot start the PostgreSQL Server 8.4 due t
Hello. Sorry if I have sent this to too may mail boxes. I hope one of them is
correct. Please forward this on if not.
This was working until recently. In Services I right clicked on properties and
I think I changed the METHOD in pg_hba.conf from md5 to trust.
I think after making this chang