Another thing to check are the kernel resource limits.  As this is an
embedded platform, I suspect some of the kernel resources are reduced
in size, at least initially:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/kernel-resources.html

On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Sam Walton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm getting my Raspberry Pi ready for service using Wheezy and have hit a
> brick wall on getting my Postgresql server to startup again. I wouldn't
> bother the list with this as most are not PG experts but after posting
> details of my problem on Superuser I'm guessing my problem is not easy to
> solve, thus I bug the Linux experts on what to try next.
>
> http://superuser.com/questions/958511/postgresql-9-1-raspberry-pi-could-not-bind-ipv4-socket
>
> I've done the obvious thinks like use lsof to check for open ports. The lack
> of interest indicates that this is something I've goofed on. However, it was
> running a couple of weeks ago. Looking at my bash history, the only thing I
> done in the mean time was to modify some files so that I can run my little
> real-time-clock. Which works pretty well, btw.
>
> Checking Google for any reason port 5432 is not available for PG in
> conjunction with RTC yield nothing. Changing the port PG uses didn't work
> either.
>
> So, what other resources other than the StackOverflow family could I query
> for pointers on what to check to find more clues for what could be the
> issue?
>
> thx, sam
>
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