Joe,
I'm seeing the exact same thing when I do a fresh installation of Postgres
9.0 on either a 2008 installation or a 2003 installation. In both cases I
ensure the entire directory structure is owned by postgres and I've even
made postgres a member of the local Administrators group with the sam
Not sure if this helps, but the Services dialogue I get now is:
"The postgresql-9.0 - PostGreSQL Server 9.0 service on Local Computer
started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they have no
work to do, for example, the Performance Logs and Alerts service."
In my case it start
That's the problem though... I've searched through all the PostgreSQL
directories, and there are no logs that indicate anything.
Next step is to try this on CentOS as it seems the Windows implementation is
broken or at least I can't seem to get it going (yet).
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There was no server log anywhere, there were no entries in the Event Viewer
(under Application, Security or System) and I ensured the entire directory
structure is set to Full Control for the user (and the user is in the local
Administrators group)... Nothing other than the service its trying to
Got the CentOS version up and running, but I am going to use the windows
version only for the admin client and connect across the network...
The last message I got in the Windows install is Error initializing Cluster
configuration... This might be a direct cause of the initial problem :-)
Roge