probably the scripts kicks in too early because the "StartupParameters.plist" file is not correctSNIP
On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 10:28, Randall Perry wrote:
On searching the archives I noticed Bob Smith in Jul, 2002 had a similar
problem to mine, but never posted a solution.
I'm using pgsql 7.4.2 on Mac OS 10.3.4. I installed the startup script for
darwin from the contrib/start-scripts folder. On boot, pgsql startup fails
and I see this error in the pgsql logfile:
bootstrap_look_up() failed (ipc/send) invalid destination port
After the machine has booted the same startup script works fine.
This appears to be a Mac OS issue. If anyone has any clue what's going on
please let me know.
SNIP
One related tip, maybe everyone already knows this. You can call SystemStarter -nd to have SystemStarter run through in debug mode. This is a pretty good way to see what is running when.
I agree with Jose Cruanyes, it's probably just the .plist preference for launch order. I've seen "late" and "last" both used.
Good luck, please reply if that fixed it.
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