First off, I'd just like to thank everyone for their help with my last
problem. It worked, but now it gives me another error:
IpcMemoryCreate: shmget failed (Permission denied) key=5432010, size=144,
permission=700
This type of error is usually caused by an improper
shared memory or System V IPC
"Justin S." [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IpcMemoryCreate: shmget failed (Permission denied) key=5432010, size=144,
permission=700
Apparently you have an existing shm segment belonging to a different
userid. Did you previously start the postmaster under a different user?
If so you'll need to get
First off, I'd just like to thank everyone for their help with my last
problem. It worked, but now it gives me another error:
IpcMemoryCreate: shmget failed (Permission denied) key=5432010, size=144,
permission=700
This type of error is usually caused by an improper
shared memory or System
: [GENERAL] Shared memory failure?
First off, I'd just like to thank everyone for their help with my last
problem. It worked, but now it gives me another error:
IpcMemoryCreate: shmget failed (Permission denied) key=5432010, size=144,
permission=700
This type of error is usually caused
,
Justin Stayton
CometFly Media, LLC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 2:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Steve Wolfe; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Shared memory failure?
"Justin S." [EMAIL
"Justin S." wrote:
Thanks Tom. Yeah, I heard that an older version PostgreSQL was used. So if I
just use a different port number, and not try replacing the version that
comes with the OS, everything should work fine? How do I start PostgreSQL on
a different port (and which would you
"Justin S." wrote:
Thanks Tom. Yeah, I heard that an older version PostgreSQL was used. So if I
just use a different port number, and not try replacing the version that
comes with the OS, everything should work fine? How do I start PostgreSQL on
a different port (and which would you
"Justin S." [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cobalt RaQ4i with version 6 of their operating system.
Oh. I think Cobalt has a Postgres (6.5.something?) installed as part of
the OS. You'll need to pick a different port number than 5432 to avoid
conflicting with the system's server.
BTW, I've heard