Hi Katir, Frank,...

Here are the pg conf files set of my OSX development box (PWB G4 1Ghz, 768 Mo RAM, OSX 10.3.6) :



Best Regards, Pierre

Le 13 déc. 04, à 19:45, Sivakatirswami a écrit :

Frank, thanks for your patient responses

Still no go..

katir:~ postgres$ /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl -D /usr/local/pgsql/data -l logfile restart

nothing happens, activity monitor doesn't show any start postgres processes started.

So, I'm stumped at this moment.

Is there some other log that will tell give us any useful feed back on what is happening.

Pierre: Yes, I suppose I could do a complete re-install, but, since two days ago I *was* able to start the server and all that I did in the interim was to "touch" the pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf files, I *really* would like to fix this "manually" so that I get a grip on the issues and not simply "quit" and start over again. though, if there is no definitive diagnostic then I may have not choice...


In the meantime I'm logging into our new server in Connecticutt where Postgres is running just fine and going through the tutorials via ssh... creating test data bases and doing my "homework." (I'll have more to ask you about the rev ap server you installed after I get a little deeper into it...)


So, not having it running on my own machine is not a show stopper, just a nuisance.. normally I would be doing this kind of R & D during hours when I am off line... now I have to do it during on-line hours= "eats my day job time." i.e. the time when I should be working on web design, content and team coordination etc.

Pierre, perhaps you could email me off list your own pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf files that you are using on your OSX machine, I would install those and see if it works

Thanks!
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On Dec 13, 2004, at 7:18 AM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:

This is trying to connect to PostgreSQL through a UNIX domain socket rather than TCP/IP. This should still be working, but if not, try a command like this:

psql -h <hostname> -U <username> dbname



So, no I cannot even start up the server at all.

Did you check the activity monitor again to see if it was running or not? The above given error message is a connectivity problem, any does not necessarily mean that the server is not running.

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