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On 21-Nov-2002/14:34 -0600, "Delao, Darryl W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I will be querying the machine from another host.  When postgres starts upon
>bootup, it does not setup for port 5432.  I have to manually go in and type
>postmaster -p 5432 (directory)   However, my posgresql.conf is set
>tcpip_socket = true and shows port 5432 in there....any suggestions?

Edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgres and add "-i" to the postmaster command line.

Tony
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