On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 09:42, Rob Sargent robjsarg...@gmail.com wrote:
Can't the service script be something like
cd d:/me/data/PostgreSQL; ./pg_ctl.exe runservice -N pgsql -D
d:/me/etc/PostgreSQL
Don't know about that, the service was installed by pg_ctl.
Still, if two relative paths are
Eduard-Cristian Stefan wrote:
I have PostgreSQL 9.0.4-1 running as a service on Windows XP Home
Edition,
with the command line of the service being:
D:\me\usr\PostgreSQL\bin/pg_ctl.exe runservice -N pgsql -D
d:/me/etc/PostgreSQL
In the postgresql.conf file I have the following
I have PostgreSQL 9.0.4-1 running as a service on Windows XP Home Edition,
with the command line of the service being:
D:\me\usr\PostgreSQL\bin/pg_ctl.exe runservice -N pgsql -D
d:/me/etc/PostgreSQL
In the postgresql.conf file I have the following settings:
data_directory =
On 06/23/2011 11:08 AM, Eduard-Cristian Stefan wrote:
D:\me\usr\PostgreSQL\bin/pg_ctl.exe runservice -N pgsql -D
d:/me/etc/PostgreSQL
not very familiar with the windows version, but I think -D is supposed to point to the data directory which in your later info is
listed as
data_directory
On 2011-06-23 19:15, Reid Thompson wrote:
On 06/23/2011 11:08 AM, Eduard-Cristian Stefan wrote:
D:\me\usr\PostgreSQL\bin/pg_ctl.exe runservice -N pgsql -D
d:/me/etc/PostgreSQL
not very familiar with the windows version, but I think -D is supposed to point
to the data directory which in your
I have PostgreSQL 9.0.4-1 running as a service on Windows XP Home Edition,
with the command line of the service being:
D:\me\usr\PostgreSQL\bin/pg_ctl.exe runservice -N pgsql -D
d:/me/etc/PostgreSQL
In the postgresql.conf file I have the following settings:
data_directory =