Re: Re[GENERAL] garding initdb & pg_ctl

2009-09-19 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
Hi Chirs. Thanks for your Answer. We've already tried this method with Xp, and Vista and worked correctly in both, but We did no try with all versions as you did, so your help is very very appreciated. Thanks :) I'm sorry I can not help you because we have not 2003 server, and We can not do any te

Re: Re[GENERAL] garding initdb & pg_ctl

2009-09-15 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 03:55, Vikram Patil wrote: > Thanks Magnus for help. > > Is there any way to start pg_ctl without creating postgres user? I am > trying to use same logged in user to run initdb and start service. As per > documentation it seems to be allowed after 8.3. We tried to use it

Re: [GENERAL] PosgreSQL Service does not Start In Vista

2009-09-03 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
lem? Thanks in advance!!! Thomas Kellerer wrote: > > Inigo Barandiaran, 02.09.2009 14:53: >> Thanks Thomas!. >> That sounds very interesting. How can I set privileges for writing in >> data >> directory for the postgres user account?. > Right click on the directo

Re: [GENERAL] PosgreSQL Service does not Start In Vista

2009-09-02 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
Thanks Thomas! Your help is very appreciated :) I'm going to test what you suggest. Thanks again! Thomas Kellerer wrote: > > Inigo Barandiaran, 02.09.2009 14:53: >> Thanks Thomas!. >> That sounds very interesting. How can I set privileges for writing in >&

Re: [GENERAL] PosgreSQL Service does not Start In Vista

2009-09-02 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
Thanks Thomas!. That sounds very interesting. How can I set privileges for writing in data directory for the postgres user account?. Or is it very to directly install posgreSQL out of "Program Files" Directory? Thanks in advance! I've check Thomas Kellerer wrote: > &

Re: [GENERAL] PosgreSQL Service does not Start In Vista

2009-09-02 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
Sorry, I've just found it in: data\pg_log I'm going to take a look. Thanks again :) Inigo Barandiaran wrote: > > Thanks Raymond. > > Where can I find that log? > I took a look in the bin folder where the service, and there is no log > there. > > Thanks in

Re: [GENERAL] PosgreSQL Service does not Start In Vista

2009-09-02 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
Thanks Raymond. Where can I find that log? I took a look in the bin folder where the service, and there is no log there. Thanks in advance! Raymond O'Donnell wrote: > > On 02/09/2009 11:39, Inigo Barandiaran wrote: >> PosgreSQL seems to be correct, but the service is not s

[GENERAL] PosgreSQL Service does not Start In Vista

2009-09-02 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
Hi all. We have included PostgreSQL 8.3(exe) installation in the installation process of our software, and we are experimenting some errors, mainly related with Windows Vista. The problem is that the installation of PosgreSQL seems to be correct, but the service is not started afterwards. I tried

Re: [GENERAL] createdb.exe and psql.exe without Promting Password

2009-02-11 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
is method, isn't it? Thanks all of you. This mailing list is great! ;) Dennis Brakhane-2 wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Inigo Barandiaran > wrote: >> I've read that if I define an environment variable like SET >> PGPPASSWORD=MyPosgresUserPassword,

[GENERAL] createdb.exe and psql.exe without Promting Password

2009-02-10 Thread Inigo Barandiaran
Hi. I would like to create an script that includes calls to createdb.exe and psql.exe. I would like to use them with a user but without asking or prompting for pasword. For example: createdb.exe -T template0 -U MyPosgresUser MyDataBaseName. I've read that if I define an environment variable lik