I found the issue, I changed the connection amount. I changed it back now. Alex Am 04.06.2012 um 00:39 schrieb Alexander Reichstadt: > Hi, > > how do I troubleshoot postgres? It simply won't start any more. I cannot login, not locally nor remotely. I tried a couple of things without success. > > bash-3.2$ ps -Ac | egrep postgres > bash-3.2$ /Library/PostgreSQL/9.1/bin/pg_ctl start -D /Library/PostgreSQL/9.1/data -l postgres.log > pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway > server starting > bash-3.2$ /Library/PostgreSQL/9.1/bin/pg_ctl start -D /Library/PostgreSQL/9.1/data -l postgres.log > pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway > server starting > bash-3.2$ /Library/PostgreSQL/9.1/bin/pg_ctl start -D /Library/PostgreSQL/9.1/data -l postgres.log > pg_ctl: another server might be running; trying to start server anyway > server starting > bash-3.2$ ps -Ac | egrep postgres > > So sure enough that process claimed to might be starting does not end up being a process. Where do I look for what's actually going on? > > This is the log output: > 04.06.12 00:26:29,792 com.edb.launchd.postgresql-9.1: If the request size is already small, it's possible that it is less than your kernel's SHMMIN parameter, in which case raising the request size or reconfiguring SHMMIN is called for. > 04.06.12 00:26:29,792 com.edb.launchd.postgresql-9.1: The PostgreSQL documentation contains more information about shared memory configuration. > 04.06.12 00:26:29,793 com.apple.launchd: (com.edb.launchd.postgresql-9.1[1260]) Exited with code: 1 > 04.06.12 00:26:29,793 com.apple.launchd: (com.edb.launchd.postgresql-9.1) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds > 04.06.12 00:26:30,000 kernel: nstat_lookup_entry failed: 2 > > > It respawns every ten seconds and fails. Now this installation has been running for a few weeks now without a hiccup. I tried to enable remote login, I might have screwed up the pg_hba.conf file. So I copied the same file from an installation of another server I have on which things are running ok. I restarted but it continues to throw up those respawn messages and shared mem segmets stuff. > > I changed the sysctl.conf file, but this neither made a difference. This unit has loads of memory....actually the messages seem to be rather bogus. Also, it worked fine, I didn't change the sysctl file before, it seems silly to assume that it just changes itself out of the blue and stops working. I installed nothing, there is no source I can assume to have done so. What can I do to make this server working again? > > Thanks > Alex > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general