Check line 64 of /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/postgresql-startup.
echo link it to /bin/true and run '/etc/init.d/postgresql start'
^
Here
There is a mis-matched quote mark. Change the first ` to a ' and the
postmaster should start.
On 01-Jul-99 Oliver Elphick wrote:
> You may have to start up the postmaster yourself (there are problems with
> su from pam-apps):
>
> /etc/init.d/postgresql start
>
> If that doesn't work, you will need to give more information.
I forgot to mention:
/etc#/etc/init.d/postgresql start
/usr/l
Pollywog wrote:
>Every time Postgresql gets upgraded, I get these errors:
>
>On 01-Jul-99 Cron Daemon wrote:
>> Connection to database 'template1' failed.
>> connectDB() -- connect() failed: Connection refused
>> Is the postmaster running at 'localhost' and accepting connections on Unix
Every time Postgresql gets upgraded, I get these errors:
On 01-Jul-99 Cron Daemon wrote:
> Connection to database 'template1' failed.
> connectDB() -- connect() failed: Connection refused
> Is the postmaster running at 'localhost' and accepting connections on Unix
> socket '5432'?
Ouch!! What ca
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