On 08/25/12 9:56 PM, Michael Clark wrote:
PID 8574 is actually iTunes, not PG, and PG was cleanly brought down on it's last run, there are no children processes running.
when postgres is cleanly brought down, the postgresql.pid file is supposed to be removed. that file contains the PID that pg_ctl uses.
could you be running a pg_ctl from a different version, in the wrong directory ?
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