after restarting postgresql.
Versions/Environment:Postgresql 8.1.4 (installed from ports on FreeBSD 6.1)I've already tried reinstalling the postgresql81-server and postgresql81-client ports and their dependencies via portupgrade, but the symptoms persist. What else should I try?
-- Wes Shel
t seems a little disingenuous to claim they support them on the site's front page. Oh well. (shrug)
-- Wes Sheldahl[EMAIL PROTECTED]
had where a second postmaster starts up and stomp's on the previouspostgresql's shared memory ...
To "fix", you have to make sure that both instances run as different UIDs, sothat one can't stomp on the other ...- --On Friday, October 20, 2006 17:05:53 -0400 Wes Sheldahl
On 10/27/06, Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is postgres installed by default in Fedora Core 5 ??
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Sandeep Kumar Jakkaraju
I know that there are Fedora 5 RPM's for postgresql, that you can easily install via yum or your favorite install method. It's *probably* included amon
expirations. So this particular problem may be better solved without any timer functionality either in OR out of the database... if you did have a cron job run to check, you would probably just have it set a boolean field on expired records or something of that sort, and run it a little after midnight, at the start of each day, assuming durations were always being measured in days.
Best of luck,-- Wes Sheldahl[EMAIL PROTECTED]