Re: [GENERAL] OS X shared memory problems 8.0rc3

2005-01-03 Thread Timothy Perrigo
On Jan 2, 2005, at 8:31 PM, Tom Lane wrote: Timothy Perrigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: On Jan 2, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Tom Lane wrote: I think you probably are trying to run two postmasters at once. You really need to increase the OS X memory limits, instead. No, I just ran pg_ctl status to check,

Re: [GENERAL] OS X shared memory problems 8.0rc3

2005-01-02 Thread Tom Lane
Timothy Perrigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Jan 2, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Tom Lane wrote: >> I think you probably are trying to run two postmasters at once. You >> really need to increase the OS X memory limits, instead. > No, I just ran pg_ctl status to check, and here was the output: > pg_ctl:

Re: [GENERAL] OS X shared memory problems 8.0rc3

2005-01-02 Thread Timothy Perrigo
On Jan 2, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Tom Lane wrote: Timothy Perrigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I just downloaded and installed RC3 on my OS X system (10.3.7), and I'm getting a shared memory error when trying to run initdb (error message listed below). I received a similar error a few weeks ago after u

Re: [GENERAL] OS X shared memory problems 8.0rc3

2005-01-02 Thread Tom Lane
Timothy Perrigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just downloaded and installed RC3 on my OS X system (10.3.7), and I'm > getting a shared memory error when trying to run initdb (error message > listed below). I received a similar error a few weeks ago after > upgrading my OS to 10.3.7, but I was

[GENERAL] OS X shared memory problems 8.0rc3

2005-01-02 Thread Timothy Perrigo
I just downloaded and installed RC3 on my OS X system (10.3.7), and I'm getting a shared memory error when trying to run initdb (error message listed below). I received a similar error a few weeks ago after upgrading my OS to 10.3.7, but I was able to get around that by reducing the shared_buf