Am Dienstag 06 April 2010 20:38:46 schrieb Tom Lane:
Usually, just installing a package is not enough to make it autostart
at boot
This is not true for debian and ubuntu.
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Am Dienstag 06 April 2010 20:38:46 schrieb Tom Lane:
Usually, just installing a package is not enough to make it autostart
at boot
sorry for the first reply.
On debian and ubuntu update-rcd is usually run when installing new
packages. 8.4.2-0ubuntu9.10 installes fine here and creates all the
I have just moved to rackspacecloud and created a Ubuntu 9.10 server.
Moved everything over all fine (7-10 wordpress sites). Now I have a
couple rails apps that need to move over and run on postgresql 8.4.
I installed postgresql via sudo apt-get as per usual. Usually at this
point the postgresql
Will PG start at all? Manually, even? I'd say go back to clean, first of all
by removing your from-source install, and reinstall the apt-get packages.
At that point, can you start postgres at all? If not, what do you system logs
and postgres startup logs say?
- Jordz
Jordz jordan.d.car...@gmail.com writes:
I have just moved to rackspacecloud and created a Ubuntu 9.10 server.
Moved everything over all fine (7-10 wordpress sites). Now I have a
couple rails apps that need to move over and run on postgresql 8.4.
I installed postgresql via sudo apt-get as per
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Jordz jordan.d.car...@gmail.com wrote:
I have just moved to rackspacecloud and created a Ubuntu 9.10 server.
Moved everything over all fine (7-10 wordpress sites). Now I have a
couple rails apps that need to move over and run on postgresql 8.4.
I installed