Hello
I´ve tried many times to install in different ways. Hopefully I removed all files from previous installations before trying again.
I don´t know if the logs are useful. I´ve tried to understand what the log says without result.
I think, right now, that I should do an PostgreSQL/PostGIS installation using all default values and then try to change the "postgresql\9.0\data" folder to the RAID-1 LAN-disk. Thanks Anders Söderman Stockholm Sweden
From: pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sachin Srivastava
Sent: den 8 november 2010 08:56
To: Anders Söderman
Cc: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Run "postgresql\9.0\data" on a RAID-1 disk on my Local Area Network (LAN)
Hello,
On Nov 7, 2010, at 1:22 PM, Anders Söderman wrote:
Hello – I´m trying to install PostgreSQL and PostGIS ”asking” PostgreSQL to store data on my new Netgear NAS Duo LAN-disk in a Windows XP sp2 environment.
In the Setup Wizard I accept C:\Program\PostgreSQL\9.0and I change C:\Program\PostgreSQL\9.0\data to either //R1/aa_db/PostgreSQL\9.0\data or P:\PostgreSQL\9.0\data where P:\ = //R1/aa_db/ on the computer from which I´m installing Postgresql.
R1 is the name of the Netgear disk och aa_db the Share/folder I want to store the PostgreSQL data in.
I have tried every possible combination I can think of. Sometimes the installation seems to work, but in pgAdmin “Connected?” says “No”. If I try to install PostGIS afterwards I crashes during the EnterpriseDB Stackbuilder installation.
After several hours I can´t find any useful information in the manual or on the FORUMs.
If anybody could give me a hint where I should look I would be so happy. Regards Anders Söderman Stockholm Sweden
What exactly is the error message you get while installing PostgreSQL? Can you attach the installation log (%TEMP%\install-postgresql.log) or (%TEMP%\bitrock_installer_<some number>.log).
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Regards,
Sachin Srivastava
EnterpriseDB, India