On 11/15/2016 03:23 AM, kaustubh kelkar wrote:
Hi Venkata, Thanks for prompt reply. OS user is administrator user. So, I don't know why there are issues. Can anyone suggest me steps to do the same?
Because you installed as the user 'administrator' not as the OS user running as Administrator.
Have you taken a look at?: https://www.bigsql.org/postgresql/installers.jsp https://www.bigsql.org/package-manager.jsp https://www.bigsql.org/docs/pgcli/pgcli.jsp
On 15-Nov-2016 2:26 pm, "Venkata B Nagothi" <nag1010@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:nag1010@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 4:15 PM, kaustubh kelkar <ksquare16@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ksquare16@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: Hi, Trying to create multiple database instances of PostgreSQL 9.6 In this case , trying to create 2^nd instance with port 5434/5435. _1^st attempt:_ *Create new database cluster : * C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6\installer\server>initcluster.vbs postgres postgr es 12345 "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6" "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6\data 5434" 5433 DEFAULT *Register as Windows Service: * C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6\installer\server>startupcfg.vbs 9.6 postgres 123 45 "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6" "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6\data5434" postgresql-x64-9.6-5434 But after this step, new service is supposed to be found in services.msc which is not successful. (Reference http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6241793/are-independent-instances-of-postgresql-possible <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6241793/are-independent-instances-of-postgresql-possible> ) _2^nd attempt :_ __ *Create new database cluster : * C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6\bin>initdb C:\PostgreSQL\9.6\data5435 The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "Administrator ". This user must also own the server process. The database cluster will be initialized with locale "English_United States.1252 ". The default database encoding has accordingly been set to "WIN1252". The default text search configuration will be set to "english". Data page checksums are disabled. creating directory C:/PostgreSQL/9.6/data5435 ... ok creating subdirectories ... ok selecting default max_connections ... 100 selecting default shared_buffers ... 128MB selecting dynamic shared memory implementation ... windows creating configuration files ... ok running bootstrap script ... ok performing post-bootstrap initialization ... ok syncing data to disk ... ok WARNING: enabling "trust" authentication for local connections You can change this by editing pg_hba.conf or using the option -A, or --auth-local and --auth-host, the next time you run initdb. Success. You can now start the database server using: "pg_ctl" -D "C:\PostgreSQL\9.6\data5435" -l logfile start *Register as Windows Service: * C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6\bin>pg_ctl register -N pgsql-9.6-5435 -U administrator -P test@123 -D "C:\PostgreSQL\9.6\data5435" -o "-p 5435" C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.6\bin>net start pgsql-9.6-5435 The pgsql-9.6-5435 service is starting. The pgsql-9.6-5435 service was started successfully. (Reference: http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?1669767-How-to-create-two-different-postgresql-services-for-configure-database <http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?1669767-How-to-create-two-different-postgresql-services-for-configure-database> ) *After trying to login through SQL shell* Server [localhost]: Database [postgres]: Port [5433]: 5435 Username [postgres]: psql: FATAL: role "postgres" does not exist As which user (OS user account) you have created the postgresql instance ? which means, you need to login as "Administrator" user. Regards, Venkata B N Database Consultant Fujitsu Australia
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