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Jan 8, 2011Postgresql 9 en OpenSuse 11.3 Starting Failed
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Postgresql 9 en OpenSuse 11.3 Starting Failed
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I am using RHEL 5.0. I am having problem with postgresql service it is not starting, not stopping, not restarting.
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I'm getting this error message every time I run updates.
Quote:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of postgresql:
postgresql depends on postgresql-8.4; however:
Package postgresql-8.4 is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing postgresql (--configure):
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The following details are provided:
E: postgresql-8.4: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
E: postgresql: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Mysql can't start after I uploaded my.cnf file in /etc directory before that everything was okay but after I uploaded my.cnf and then restarted the mysql it can't boot
Starting MySQL database server: mysqld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . failed!
I tried to delete my.cnf and try again but the same error ...
I'm trying to install postgresql 8.3 on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server and I'm running into problems starting it. Commands I've done # apt-get install postgresql postgresql-common Things I've tried Starting it manually
# /etc/init.d/postgrsql-8.3 start
Nothing appears in my /var/run/postgresql When I try and start psql as the postgres user I get the following error psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory Is the server running locally and accepting connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"? I've been following the docs at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostgreSQL
I've installed PostgreSQL 8.4 via yum and I haven't edited any conf file. Just did the following: CREATE USER nagios WITH PASSWORD 'nagios'; createdb --owner nagios nagdb But then I try to log in like this as postgres user: psql -d nagdb -U nagios And I get the error message -> FAILED: Ident authentication failed for user 'nagios' Why is this happening? My pg_hba.conf is as following (this is the original config):
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So short-term needing a replacement for the various tools MS traps you into to make it easy to work with SQL Server.
I'm going to be using postgreSQL, and I'm wondering what's a good strategy as far as a GUI front-end.
1. No building from source. Don't have the time.
2. Keeps package dependencies to a minimum.
3. Won't require me to use KDE. My dev machine is too old to use KDE productively.
I am new to linux, am attempting to abandon microsoft because after 30 years I have had enough of being jerked around by them. I have used yast to install the components of Postgresql and pgAccess, including language support for Tcl/Tk. Starting the postgresql server is successful.
I would like to use pgAccess as a front end to the server/databases. However, nothing I do seems to make pgAccess available. I can't invoke it and can't find it on a menu anywhere. In searching forums on this issue they all discuss compiling postgresql and pgAccess on the local machine, no one talks about how to use pgaccess whose installation was managed by a gui. Do I need to start over, removing everything I installed with yast, and go with the command line installs and compiles, or can I use what yast installed?
I recently had a problem with Proftpd, when execute proftpd return the next error:
# /sbin/service proftpd start
Starting proftpd: [FAILED]
the file configuration is:
This is my second day trying to learn opensuse. My lack of terminology makes it very hard to google for the answers. I need to do this:
opensuse:~ # yast2 install postgresql-server apache2 perl texlive perl-DBD-Pg libapr-util1-dbd-pgsql
I know about yast, however this looks like something that needs to ran from terminal.
When I boot , I find a line: starting deferred execution scheduler: atd failed. How to do with it? I use Debian 6.
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Warning: The vboxdrv kernel module is not loaded. Either there is no module available for the current kernel (2.6.29.6) or it failed to load. Please recompile the kernel module and install it by
sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
You will not be able to start VMs until this problem is fixed.
I run "/etc/rc.d/rc.vboxdrv start" as a root, got messages like this :
Starting VirtualBox kernel module ...failed!
(modprobe vboxdrv failed.)
I'm not very sure when this issue started. Anyway, the system finally boots and I haven't had any further problems, but I somehow notice the booting to be a bit slower since this error appeared and I don't like watching the red letters that say "failed" every time I switch the computer on. I googled this before posting it, and other users have had this issue, but the solutions that worked for them didn't work for me.
This is the content of my /etc/network/interfaces file:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
I'm using MATE with Lightdm as display manager in Jessie and I've been using a very simple script run from /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/01_debian.conf to slow down the mouse cursor, something like
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xinput --set-prop 10 269 -1
xinput --set-prop 10 267 1.100000
the script was placed in my ~ and called from 01_debian.conf , and so far it used to work.
Lately this script wasn't executed properly, most likely because I had unplugged the mouse from its usb port and then plugged again in a different port, and as a result Lightdm wouldn't start at all.
After much trying, because this by coincidence happened after the update to 8.4, I realized that it wasn't a serious failure of the X server as I suspected (the update included a new version of the flgrx driver), but a simple matter of Lightdm failing because of this script: in fact, I could still manually start the session with startx as regular user, although this only gave me access to a LXDE session instead of MATE (I have also the LXDE environment because when I installed Jessie I did use the LXDE version and then added MATE).
What happened was that the mouse properties were scrambled up, so xinput --set-prop 10 269 -1 had now to be something like xinput --set-prop 10 268 -1 and so on - therefore the script failed and in turns Lightdm failed as well.
-is this supposed to happen when you unplug the mouse and then plug it back in a different usb port? It reminds me of some windows-like behavior, where usb peripherals had to be always in the same port to work properly.
-is Ligthdm supposed to fail because of this, or is it kind of a bug? It looks weird to me that instead of simply not executing the script, the whole display manager fails.
In testing, with an identical setup, as a matter of fact the script failed as well (it's on another partition on the same hardware) but Lightdm started as usual.
-when trying to modify the mouse properties in that script, I couldn't get them right again: what looked correct in the booted system, was once again off at the next reboot (i.e. property 269 was 270 again and so on), therefore I ditched the above setup and placed everything in the .xsessionrc file, and it worked again.
-why startx defaulted to the LXDE environment? where is this setting stored? How could I have specified to start a MATE session instead from command line?
If I set the clock to speak the time, I get this when it tries: starting kttsd failed. I've looked at the various posts, but haven't yet found an actual solution. I've tried to run kttsmgr, but for some reason the "run" dialog doesn't seem to do anything - no error, nothing. Type kttsmgr, press enter since there is not obvious other way to execute the command, and nothing happens.
Is this a module that does not come with KDE? And I give - I can't find time format anywhere. How do you change the clock that appears in the lower right corner to 12 hour instead of what appears to be default 24 hour? I don't see it in "Digital Clock Settings", and I don't see it in System Settings - Date & Time. This is a clean install of slackware 13.1, and whatever version of KDE comes with it.
I installed OS11.4 on my old laptop, Compaq Armada E500., 512MB RAM, ATI Rage Mobility. During installation I chose "minimal server" and added some development packages, lxde and a little more. I chose to start in runlevel 3 which is full networking without X. Still, when computer is booted it tries to start Xorg which doesn't work because of some problem w driver. The start-up seems to stop there, it never loads completely - seems most things in runlevel 3 are not started (see below) I can manually login on laptop and fix it - but never permanently, same thing again after reboot.
I have checked /etc/inittab & yast - both states default runlevel is 3. I have checked services to be started both directly, browsing directory /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/, and with YaST, it is very clear X should not load during boot. But, as said, it does.. I don't really care about the driver problem right now, I can fix that later when I have more time. So how do I stop X from getting started automatically?
More info, if needed: The installation also stopped with message on tty1 "Starting YaST2" and tty8 showing errors with graphics driver (mach64). The system seemed to be installed though, so I simply rebooted (issuing "reboot" from tty2).
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I'm not completely sure where it stops, network is configured but keyboard is wrong and mysql & everything after is not started, so somewhere between S02network and S06kbd. I'm going to use it as a server for testing purposes so no X is actually needed - however I do want to have X & lxde installed just in case, my Internet connection at home is terribly slow so I need most things I might need in the future installed today.
Am using mandriva 2008 i developed one simple application using cross platform = Qt3 Database = PostgreSQL
I want to share my database over peer to peer network.
server ip = 192.168.1.5
client ip = 192.168.1.6
Now how to share data over those ip?
Sometimes during bootup I get the following error:Starting Dovecot Imap: Fatal: listen(995) failed: Address already in useI tried to figure out what I could with the command lsof -i :995 and this was my output:COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAMErpc.mount 2936 root 7u IPv4 9201 TCP *:pop3s (LISTEN)When the system boots without the dovecot error the output of losof -i :995 is as follows:
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
dovecot 3079 root 8u IPv6 9419 TCP *:pop3s (LISTEN)
pop3-logi 3157 dovecot 1u IPv6 9419 TCP *:pop3s (LISTEN)
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I'm learning via baptism by fire method here, and need to test PHP connectivity to a local postgresql 8.3.9 setup. (CentOS 5.5 x86_64). I have got PHP and Postgres both working; I can pull up a test PHP page via web browser, and I can login to postgres via the command line. What I can't figure out is how to test PHP connectivity to the local DB.
I found this test script:
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<?php
$conn = pg_connect ('dbname=template1');
?>
Which I've named, testdb.php - when I run ./testdb.php from the CLI though, I get:
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./testdb.php: line 2: ?php: No such file or directory
./testdb.php: line 3: syntax error near unexpected token '"dbname=template1"'
./testdb.php: line 3: `$database=pg_connect ("dbname=template1");'
I've seen a LOT of pages describing the internal code of the PHP file, but as a newb to this, I don't know how to execute this test. I've ran chmod 755 against the file to verify permissions, but this didnt effect the results. I've also done a "chmod +x testdb.php"
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PHP 5.1.6 (cli) (built: Mar 31 2010 02:39:17)
I realized I wasn't doing this:
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php testdb.php
but when I do, I get this error message now:
"PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function pg_connect() in /var/www/html/testdb.php on line 3"
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P.S. There's a bet going on around me as to just how awesome SU is. Let's see what you've got.