Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes: > On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 5:19 AM, Savita <savita.ha...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I have installed postgres in Solaris machine and trying to start the service >> and it fails with follwoing error >> >> FATAL: syntax error in file "../../pgsql/data/postgresql.conf" line 107, >> near token "MB"
>> Is it something to do with version of SunOS? > I doubt it. postgresql.conf should be parsed identically on any > platform, I would think. The error message seems consistent with what would happen if you had, say, shared_buffers = 100 MB instead of the correct shared_buffers = 100MB but the former should fail the same way on any machine. Scott Mead's suggestion of a PG version discrepancy is a possibility though. Old PG versions might see 100MB as two tokens, which'd give rise to that error. The other thing that strikes me while I'm looking at it is that a relative path to postgresql.conf seems like a great way to shoot yourself in the foot, because the wrong things will happen if you try to start the postmaster from the wrong directory. A good rule of thumb is to always use an absolute path for -D or $PGDATA. In this case the relative path might be a cause of picking up the wrong config file. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs