Re: Regarding postgres 9.1 with Redhat Linux

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"Myint" <myint@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
> LOG:  could not bind IPv4 socket: Address already in use
 
I suspect that the rpm set up a cluster at a default location,
configured it to start automatically, and started it.  You've
created another cluster offering a connection on the same port.  You
need to just use the default cluster, stop and disable the default
cluster, or change the port number used by your new installation
(probably by modifying the postgresql.conf file).
 
-Kevin

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