Hi.
At an environment(Ver8.4.2),a simmilar error happened and we could work
around
setting postgresql.conf
client_min_messages = log
to
client_min_messages = notice .
I'm not sure that your error is same,
but can you try this?
//Your message is following
//2010-06-07 14:11:40 ICT LOG: incomplete startup packet
//So I guess that you set client_min_messages = log or higher.
(2010/06/07 16:49), Zery wrote:
Craig,
Nothing is usefull or barely i understand :-)
In pg_log i only find this :
2010-06-07 14:11:40 ICT LOG: could not receive data from client: An
operation was attempted on something that is not a socket.
2010-06-07 14:11:40 ICT LOG: incomplete startup packet
In event viewer i found :
: Waiting for server startup..
and
: Timed out waiting for server startup
I have removed PowerDVD and still it doesn't solve the problem, this
the second time it happen, the first time i couldn't figure out what's
the problem, so I reinstalled Windows, this time i found the problem
is crashing with PowerDVD, but i'm avoiding to reinstall Windows.
I read some other way is to manage Firewall, i did turn off the
firewall, still it dosn't solve either.
Any other way??
On 6/7/10, Craig Ringer<craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/06/10 08:34, Zery wrote:
All,
I'm a newbie in postgresql, a few days ago i install postgresql
8.4.3.1 and it works fine, yesterday i install cyberlink powerdvd 9
and after that my postgresql server cannot start, it give the
following error info :
" The postgresql-8.4 - PostgreSQL Server 8.4 service is starting....
The postgresql-8.4 - PostgreSQL Server 8.4 service could not be
started.
The service did not report an error
....................................."
Look in the Windows event log for details on why it might be failing to
start. You can find Event Viewer in Adminstrative Tools in the Control
Panel.
Also look at the PostgreSQL log files in
C:\Program Files\postgresql\8.4\data\pg_log
(I think that path is right, by default anyway) and see if there's
anything useful there.
I wouldn't be too surprised to find that PowerDVD has installed
something it shouldn't into C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32.
--
Craig Ringer
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