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On 03/21/2014 06:38 PM, john.tiger wrote:
On 03/21/2014 06:43 PM, Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:
On 03/21/2014 09:29 PM, john.tiger wrote:

EDIT from @rodrigo

   hmm, user postgres vs os postgres - okay understand what you mean but
how is this fixed ?  or what is proper procedure ?

It depends on what you want to fix...
if you want to be able to do su - postgres change its OS password
sudo passwd postgres

or use sudo su - postgres and you just need your password (in case you
can use sudo but you can according to your original email)

About socket...

Check that it is listening on that socket

if debian is the same than ubuntu (I only have access to ubuntu right
now)

grep unix_socket /etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf

Of course change 9.3 with your version or jsut ls /etc/postgresql and
you will see which one you have installed there

I hope this helps

Best regards

Rodrigo Gonzalez


uncommented postgresql.conf sline:
   listen addresses = localhost

still getting the "is server running error"

Did you restart the server after making the config change?

Also please do not paraphrase the error messages, cut and paste the entire message into the email.





not sure what's wrong here - we have 9.3 running on a number of debian
machines (both stable and testing )  - did something change in testing ?




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