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				<description><![CDATA[ Hi,<br /> <br /> I am new to Mac and trying to install Postgresql 8.3.6 (latest one click installer) for OS-X, however the installation near the end has a non-fatal error.<br /> <br /> Once the installation is over, I am unable to connect using pgAdminIII console to the server using postgres user, I get authentication failed error.<br /> <br /> Following information is from the log file.<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> Installing pl/pgsql in the template1 database...<br /> Failed to install pl/pgsql in the 'template1' database<br /> Installing the adminpack module in the postgres database...<br /> Failed to install the 'adminpack' module in the 'postgres' database<br /> /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh ran to completion<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"<br /> <br /> Error running /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh "postgres" "xxxxxxxx" "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3" 5432 : psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"<br /> Error running /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh "postgres" "xxxxxxxx" "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3" 5432 : psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "postgres"<br /> Write the data directory to the ini file...<br /> Write the port number, service ID, locale and superuser to the ini file...<br /> Write the server description to the ini file...<br /> Write the server branding to the ini file...<br /> Finished running post-installation/upgrade tasks.<br /> Creating Uninstaller<br /> Creating uninstaller 25%<br /> Creating uninstaller 50%<br /> Creating uninstaller 75%<br /> Creating uninstaller 100%<br /> Installation completed<br /> =====================<br /> <br /> am I missing something here? Does installer requires something?<br /> <br /> Any help is greatly appreciated.<br /> <br /> Thanks <br /> Babu<br /> <br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:28:05]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Hi,<br /> <br /> I got this issue fixed by installing dev tools on my MacBook Pro and reinstalling Postgresql.<br /> I downloaded iPhone SDK (full) and installed it as it also has xcode dev tools.<br /> <br /> Thanks<br /> Babu]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 28 Feb 2009 23:18:18]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Babu_N]Hi,<br /> <br /> I got this issue fixed by installing dev tools on my MacBook Pro and reinstalling Postgresql.<br /> I downloaded iPhone SDK (full) and installed it as it also has xcode dev tools.<br /> <br /> Thanks<br /> Babu[/quote]<br /> <br /> Hmm, that shouldn't make any difference - we go out of our way not to require any XCode components during installation, and test regularly on machines that have never had them installed.<br /> <br /> When you re-ran the installation after installing XCode, had you removed the old installation entirely first? If not, the subsequent installation would have run in upgrade mode, which won't attempt the operations you got the errors from again.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 2 Mar 2009 06:41:14]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ Yes, I had uninstalled previous installation and deleted default data directory. Only thing that I didn't do is to remove postgres user.<br /> <br /> Let me know if you want me to try something and/or check some settings on my Mac.<br /> <br /> Thanks<br /> Babu]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 2 Mar 2009 11:26:23]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Babu_N]Yes, I had uninstalled previous installation and deleted default data directory. Only thing that I didn't do is to remove postgres user.<br /> <br /> Let me know if you want me to try something and/or check some settings on my Mac.<br /> <br /> Thanks<br /> Babu[/quote]<br /> <br /> Thanks. I'm not sure there's anything to test now as installing XCode has clearly fixed something. If anyone happens to run into this problem in the future, perhaps they can post before fixing so we can try to figure out what is going wrong exactly.<br /> <br /> Regards, Dave.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 2 Mar 2009 11:54:56]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Hi,<br /> I had a similar problem installing Postgres 8.3.6-1.<br /> Installation procedure went ok, except for the same message as Babu_N.<br /> <br /> This is my install-postgresql.log:<br /> <br /> Log started 03/10/2009 at 10:45:04<br /> Preferred installation mode : osx<br /> Trying to init installer in mode osx<br /> Mode osx successfully initted<br /> Using ini file: /etc/postgres-reg.ini<br /> Existing base directory: <br /> Existing data directory: /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data<br /> Using branding: PostgreSQL 8.3<br /> Executing /tmp/postgresql_installer/preinstall.sh<br /> Script exit code: 0<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> Shared memory looks OK (SHMALL: 33554432, SHMMAX: 33554432).<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> <br /> <br /> Executing /tmp/postgresql_installer/getlocales.sh<br /> Script exit code: 0<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> afxxUSxxZA=af_ZA<br /> amxxUSxxET=am_ET<br /> bexxUSxxBY=be_BY<br /> bgxxUSxxBG=bg_BG<br /> caxxUSxxES=ca_ES<br /> csxxUSxxCZ=cs_CZ<br /> daxxUSxxDK=da_DK<br /> dexxUSxxAT=de_AT<br /> dexxUSxxCH=de_CH<br /> dexxUSxxDE=de_DE<br /> elxxUSxxGR=el_GR<br /> enxxUSxxAU=en_AU<br /> enxxUSxxCA=en_CA<br /> enxxUSxxGB=en_GB<br /> enxxUSxxIE=en_IE<br /> enxxUSxxNZ=en_NZ<br /> enxxUSxxUS=en_US<br /> esxxUSxxES=es_ES<br /> etxxUSxxEE=et_EE<br /> euxxUSxxES=eu_ES<br /> fixxUSxxFI=fi_FI<br /> frxxUSxxBE=fr_BE<br /> frxxUSxxCA=fr_CA<br /> frxxUSxxCH=fr_CH<br /> frxxUSxxFR=fr_FR<br /> hexxUSxxIL=he_IL<br /> hrxxUSxxHR=hr_HR<br /> huxxUSxxHU=hu_HU<br /> hyxxUSxxAM=hy_AM<br /> isxxUSxxIS=is_IS<br /> itxxUSxxCH=it_CH<br /> itxxUSxxIT=it_IT<br /> jaxxUSxxJP=ja_JP<br /> jaxxUSxxJPxxDOTxxeucJP=ja_JP.eucJP<br /> kkxxUSxxKZ=kk_KZ<br /> koxxUSxxKR=ko_KR<br /> koxxUSxxKRxxDOTxxeucKR=ko_KR.eucKR<br /> ltxxUSxxLT=lt_LT<br /> nlxxUSxxBE=nl_BE<br /> nlxxUSxxNL=nl_NL<br /> noxxUSxxNO=no_NO<br /> plxxUSxxPL=pl_PL<br /> ptxxUSxxBR=pt_BR<br /> ptxxUSxxPT=pt_PT<br /> roxxUSxxRO=ro_RO<br /> ruxxUSxxRU=ru_RU<br /> skxxUSxxSK=sk_SK<br /> slxxUSxxSI=sl_SI<br /> srxxUSxxYU=sr_YU<br /> svxxUSxxSE=sv_SE<br /> trxxUSxxTR=tr_TR<br /> ukxxUSxxUA=uk_UA<br /> zhxxUSxxCN=zh_CN<br /> zhxxUSxxCNxxDOTxxeucCN=zh_CN.eucCN<br /> zhxxUSxxHK=zh_HK<br /> zhxxUSxxTW=zh_TW<br /> C=C<br /> POSIX=POSIX<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> <br /> <br /> Preparing to Install<br /> <br /> ** Unpacking operations with no errors **<br /> <br /> Running the post-installation/upgrade actions:<br /> Delete the temporary scripts directory...<br /> Write the base directory to the ini file...<br /> Write the version number to the ini file...<br /> Creating service user account...<br /> Executing /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/createuser.sh<br /> Script exit code: 0<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/createuser.sh ran to completion<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> <br /> <br /> Initialising the database cluster (this may take a few minutes)...<br /> Executing /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/initcluster.sh<br /> Script exit code: 0<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "admin".<br /> This user must also own the server process.<br /> <br /> The database cluster will be initialized with locale it_IT.<br /> The default database encoding has accordingly been set to UTF8.<br /> The default text search configuration will be set to "italian".<br /> <br /> fixing permissions on existing directory /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data ... ok<br /> creating subdirectories ... ok<br /> selecting default max_connections ... 100<br /> selecting default shared_buffers/max_fsm_pages ... 24MB/153600<br /> creating configuration files ... ok<br /> creating template1 database in /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/base/1 ... ok<br /> initializing pg_authid ... ok<br /> setting password ... ok<br /> initializing dependencies ... ok<br /> creating system views ... ok<br /> loading system objects' descriptions ... ok<br /> creating conversions ... ok<br /> creating dictionaries ... ok<br /> setting privileges on built-in objects ... ok<br /> creating information schema ... ok<br /> vacuuming database template1 ... ok<br /> copying template1 to template0 ... ok<br /> copying template1 to postgres ... ok<br /> <br /> Success. You can now start the database server using:<br /> <br />     /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/postgres -D /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data<br /> or<br />     /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/pg_ctl -D /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data -l logfile start<br /> <br /> /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/initcluster.sh ran to completion<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> <br /> <br /> Configuring database server startup...<br /> Executing /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/startupcfg.sh<br /> Script exit code: 0<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/startupcfg.sh ran to completion<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> <br /> <br /> Creating menu shortcuts...<br /> Executing /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/createshortcuts.sh<br /> Script exit code: 0<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/createshortcuts.sh ran to completion<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> <br /> <br /> Starting the database server...<br /> Executing /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/startserver.sh<br /> Script exit code: 0<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> waiting for server to start... done<br /> server started<br /> /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/startserver.sh ran to completion<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> <br /> <br /> Loading additional SQL modules...<br /> Executing /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh<br /> Script exit code: 2<br /> <br /> Script output:<br /> Installing pl/pgsql in the template1 database...<br /> Failed to install pl/pgsql in the 'template1' database<br /> Installing the adminpack module in the postgres database...<br /> Failed to install the 'adminpack' module in the 'postgres' database<br /> /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh ran to completion<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> <br /> Error running /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh "xxxxxxxx" "yyyyyyyy" "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3" 5432 : psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> Error running /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh "xxxxxxxx" "yyyyyyyy" "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3" 5432 : psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> Write the data directory to the ini file...<br /> Write the port number, service ID, locale and superuser to the ini file...<br /> Write the server description to the ini file...<br /> Write the server branding to the ini file...<br /> Finished running post-installation/upgrade tasks.<br /> Creating Uninstaller<br /> Creating uninstaller 25%<br /> Creating uninstaller 50%<br /> Creating uninstaller 75%<br /> Creating uninstaller 100%<br /> Installation completed<br /> Log finished 03/10/2009 at 10:47:51<br /> <br /> Is it possible that postmaster doesn't accept connections on localhost?<br /> <br /> My system is a MacBook running Mac OS X 10.4.11<br /> Thanks in advance]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]Hi,<br /> I had a similar problem installing Postgres 8.3.6-1.<br /> Installation procedure went ok, except for the same message as Babu_N.<br /> <br /> ...<br /> <br /> Script stderr:<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> <br /> Error running /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh "xxxxxxxx" "yyyyyyyy" "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3" 5432 : psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> Error running /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/installer/server/loadmodules.sh "xxxxxxxx" "yyyyyyyy" "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3" 5432 : psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user "xxxxxxxx"<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> Hi,<br /> <br /> I don't suppose you have a : or any other punctuation characters in your password do you?<br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 11 Mar 2009 05:09:24]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Hi, thank for your reply.<br /> <br /> No, password and database names are entirely alphabetical, without numbers or symbols.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 11 Mar 2009 06:59:12]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]Hi, thank for your reply.<br /> <br /> No, password and database names are entirely alphabetical, without numbers or symbols.[/quote]<br /> <br /> Very strange. Any chance you have an existing PG server on that machine from another package? Though I'd expect to see other errors in that case, but I don't see what else might be going wrong atm :-(]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Ok, I'm trying the n-th time to install it. Maybe I should provide additional information on the machine.<br /> <br /> It runs Mac OS X 10.4.11; there are two users: an administrator (named Administrator) and a standard user (named JLP) that I use normally.<br /> Until now I start installer on JLP and I provide Administrator uid and password. Installing process ends with the error that I mentioned previously.<br /> <br /> Am I doing something wrong?<br /> <br /> P.S.<br /> Obviously Apple SDK and Xcode packages are installed correctly. ]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]Ok, I'm trying the n-th time to install it. Maybe I should provide additional information on the machine.<br /> <br /> It runs Mac OS X 10.4.11; there are two users: an administrator (named Administrator) and a standard user (named JLP) that I use normally.<br /> Until now I start installer on JLP and I provide Administrator uid and password. Installing process ends with the error that I mentioned previously.<br /> <br /> Am I doing something wrong?<br /> <br /> P.S.<br /> Obviously Apple SDK and Xcode packages are installed correctly. [/quote]<br /> <br /> Oh, that's interesting - I wonder if the installer is getting confused by the fact that you authenticate as a different user than you are logged in as. I've seen some wierdness in that area before.<br /> <br /> Can you see if it installs OK if you log in using your Administrator account and then run the installer please?]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ I've tried to install as you indicated (by logging with Administrator user and executing the insaller) but the effect is the same; installation log is identical to the previous one.<br /> I've tried also in another way: after uninstalling and deleting installation folder and the "postgres" user (recreating a "clean" machine), I've launched in Terminal the installer:<br /> <br /> sudo /Volumes/PostgreSQL\ 8.3.6-1/postgresql-8.3.6-1-osx.app/Contents/MacOS/installbuilder.sh <br /> <br /> but I've reported the same errors.<br /> <br /> Hope you can help<br /> ]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]I've tried to install as you indicated (by logging with Administrator user and executing the insaller) but the effect is the same; installation log is identical to the previous one.<br /> I've tried also in another way: after uninstalling and deleting installation folder and the "postgres" user (recreating a "clean" machine), I've launched in Terminal the installer:<br /> <br /> sudo /Volumes/PostgreSQL\ 8.3.6-1/postgresql-8.3.6-1-osx.app/Contents/MacOS/installbuilder.sh <br /> <br /> but I've reported the same errors.<br /> <br /> Hope you can help<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> I just put a clean install of Tiger on an Intel mini, let it update to 10.4.11 with all the latest updates from Apple, and then created a non-privileged user. Installed PostgreSQL as that user, but elevating to an administrator account. The installation went without incident (and without XCode). <br /> <br /> I have to admit I'm stumped at what's going on in your case. Are you using any unusual partitioning etc? Case sensitive filesystem, non-standard temp directory?<br /> <br /> It also struck me that I don't think I've mentioned that the errors you're seeing aren't really problem as long as you can still log into the server after the installation has finished. You can manually run the failed tasks - just run:<br /> <br /> CREATE LANGUAGE plpgsql;<br /> <br /> in the template1 database (if you want - it's certainly not required), and execute the SQL script $INSTALLDIR/share/postgresql/contrib/adminpack.sql in the postgres database.]]></description>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Thanks for your patience, but after retried to install as you indicated I had the same errors.<br /> As you told, the errors generated are not criticals, but I can't in no way to connect with database, with PgAdmin III nor with psql.<br /> <br /> I don't know how solve this, except the alternative to install by sources.<br /> <br /> If you need more information on machine configuration, feel free to ask.<br /> Thanks anyway for your patience and kindness.<br /> <br /> P.S.<br /> What do you mean with "Case sensitive filesystem"?<br /> Mine is the standard HFS+ journaled, so it is case sensitive.<br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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				<author><![CDATA[ Vincenzo_C]]></author>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]Thanks for your patience, but after retried to install as you indicated I had the same errors.<br /> As you told, the errors generated are not criticals, but I can't in no way to connect with database, with PgAdmin III nor with psql.<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> That sounds pretty critical to me :-(. I was hoping it was just the installer that was having problems.<br /> <br /> [quote=Vincenzo_C]<br /> I don't know how solve this, except the alternative to install by sources.<br /> <br /> If you need more information on machine configuration, feel free to ask.<br /> Thanks anyway for your patience and kindness.<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> What directory did you install into, and what port number did you choose?<br /> <br /> Can you please provide the output from the following commands?<br /> <br /> ps -ef<br /> netstat -a<br /> <br /> [quote=Vincenzo_C]<br /> P.S.<br /> What do you mean with "Case sensitive filesystem"?<br /> Mine is the standard HFS+ journaled, so it is case sensitive.<br /> <br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> A default installation of OS X has a case *insensitive* HFS+ filesystem, but it is possible to make it case sensitive (though I don't know how offhand, but have run into people that have done so). E.g. on my laptop:<br /> <br /> gator:~ dpage$ ls -al foo<br /> ls: foo: No such file or directory<br /> gator:~ dpage$ ls -al FOO<br /> ls: FOO: No such file or directory<br /> gator:~ dpage$ mkdir foo<br /> gator:~ dpage$ cd FOO<br /> gator:FOO dpage$ pwd<br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 17 Mar 2009 10:42:29]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ Well,<br /> installation directory is /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/, in /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/ there's db cluster, port number is 5432 and in /Applications/PostgreSQL 8.3/ there are services scripts.<br /> <br /> Output of netstat -a:<br /> Active Internet connections (including servers)<br /> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address        (state)<br /> tcp4       0      0  localhost.netinfo-loca localhost.1013         ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  localhost.1013         localhost.netinfo-loca ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  192.168.1.7.49206      83.59.128.7.4662       ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  localhost.netinfo-loca localhost.1015         ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  localhost.1015         localhost.netinfo-loca ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  *.postgresql           *.*                    LISTEN<br /> tcp6       0      0  *.5432                 *.*                    LISTEN<br /> tcp4       0      0  *.23052                *.*                    LISTEN<br /> tcp4       0      0  192.168.1.7.49158      89.248.172.90.ipsec-ms ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  *.4662                 *.*                    LISTEN<br /> tcp4       0      0  localhost.netinfo-loca localhost.1021         ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  localhost.1021         localhost.netinfo-loca ESTABLISHED<br /> tcp4       0      0  localhost.netinfo-loca *.*                    LISTEN<br /> udp4       0      0  *.mdns                 *.*                    <br /> udp6       0      0  localhost.49157        localhost.49157        <br /> udp46      0      0  *.9887                 *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  *.rfa                  *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  *.4665                 *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  localhost.49155        localhost.1022         <br /> udp4       0      0  localhost.49154        localhost.1022         <br /> udp4       0      0  localhost.1022         *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  localhost.49153        localhost.1023         <br /> udp4       0      0  localhost.1023         *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  192.168.1.7.ntp        *.*                    <br /> udp6       0      0  fe80:5::21b:63ff.123   *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  localhost.ntp          *.*                    <br /> udp6       0      0  fe80:1::1.123          *.*                    <br /> udp6       0      0  localhost.123          *.*                    <br /> udp6       0      0  *.123                  *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  *.ntp                  *.*                    <br /> udp6       0      0  *.5353                 *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  *.mdns                 *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  localhost.netinfo-loca *.*                    <br /> udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                    <br /> Active LOCAL (UNIX) domain sockets<br /> Address  Type   Recv-Q Send-Q    Inode     Conn     Refs  Nextref Addr<br />  2e5acc0 stream      0      0  36b56b4        0        0        0 /tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432<br />  2e5a220 stream      0      0        0  2e5a2a8        0        0 /var/run/mDNSResponder<br />  2e5a2a8 stream      0      0        0  2e5a220        0        0<br />  2e5a6e8 stream      0      0        0  2e5a770        0        0 /var/run/mDNSResponder<br />  2e5a770 stream      0      0        0  2e5a6e8        0        0<br />  2e5a908 stream      0      0        0  2e5a990        0        0<br />  2e5a990 stream      0      0        0  2e5a908        0        0<br />  2e5aa18 stream      0      0        0  2e5aaa0        0        0 /var/run/usbmuxd<br />  2e5aaa0 stream      0      0        0  2e5aa18        0        0<br />  2e5ae58 stream      0      0        0  2e5ac38        0        0 /var/run/mDNSResponder<br />  2e5ac38 stream      0      0        0  2e5ae58        0        0<br />  28f6198 stream      0      0        0  28f6220        0        0 /var/run/mDNSResponder<br />  28f6220 stream      0      0        0  28f6198        0        0<br />  28f62a8 stream      0      0  2dd4f78        0        0        0 /var/run/pppconfd<br />  28f6d48 stream      0      0        0  28f6cc0        0        0<br />  28f6cc0 stream      0      0        0  28f6d48        0        0<br />  28f6908 stream      0      0        0  28f6880        0        0 /var/run/asl_input<br />  28f6880 stream      0      0        0  28f6908        0        0<br />  28f6dd0 stream      0      0  2cfc948        0        0        0 /var/run/mDNSResponder<br />  28f6aa0 stream      0      0  2cccef4        0        0        0 /var/run/asl_input<br />  28f6e58 stream      0      0  2cac840        0        0        0 /var/run/usbmuxd<br />  28f6ee0 stream      0      0  2cac8c4        0        0        0 /var/run/portmap.socket<br />  28f6f68 stream      0      0  2919f78        0        0        0 /var/launchd/0/sock<br />  28f6000 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  2e5ad48<br />  2e5a330 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a3b8  2e5a3b8        0<br />  2e5a3b8 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a330  2e5a330        0<br />  2e5a440 dgram       0      0        0  28f64c8  28f64c8        0<br />  28f64c8 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a440  2e5a440        0<br />  2e5a4c8 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a550  2e5a550        0<br />  2e5a550 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a4c8  2e5a4c8        0<br />  2e5a5d8 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a660  2e5a660        0<br />  2e5a660 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a5d8  2e5a5d8        0<br />  2e5a7f8 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a880  2e5a880        0<br />  2e5a880 dgram       0      0        0  2e5a7f8  2e5a7f8        0<br />  2e5ab28 dgram       0      0        0  2e5abb0  2e5abb0        0<br />  2e5abb0 dgram       0      0        0  2e5ab28  2e5ab28        0<br />  2e5ad48 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  2e5add0<br />  2e5add0 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  2e5af68<br />  2e5af68 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  2e5aee0<br />  2e5aee0 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  28f6660<br />  28f6088 dgram       0      0        0  28f6110  28f6110        0<br />  28f6110 dgram       0      0        0  28f6088  28f6088        0<br />  28f6660 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  28f6440<br />  28f6330 dgram       0      0        0  28f63b8  28f63b8        0<br />  28f63b8 dgram       0      0        0  28f6330  28f6330        0<br />  28f6440 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  28f6550<br />  28f6550 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  28f66e8<br />  28f65d8 dgram       0      0        0  28f6c38  28f6c38        0<br />  28f6c38 dgram       0      0        0  28f65d8  28f65d8        0<br />  28f66e8 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  28f6a18<br />  28f6a18 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  28f6770<br />  28f6770 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0  28f6b28<br />  28f6b28 dgram       0      0        0  28f6bb0        0        0<br />  28f67f8 dgram       0      0        0  28f6990  28f6990        0<br />  28f6990 dgram       0      0        0  28f67f8  28f67f8        0<br />  28f6bb0 dgram       0      0  2cccdec        0  28f6000        0 /var/run/syslog<br /> <br /> ps -ef gave me illegal command use.<br /> <br /> About filesystem, you've right: is case-sensitive. I didn't know that.<br /> <br /> [color=red]Important:[/color] For this try I've upgraded permissions on my main user (named JLPicard) to administrator.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 17 Mar 2009 14:19:33]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Vincenzo_C]]></author>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]Well,<br /> installation directory is /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/, in /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/ there's db cluster, port number is 5432 and in /Applications/PostgreSQL 8.3/ there are services scripts.<br /> <br /> Output of netstat -a:<br /> <br /> ps -ef gave me illegal command use.<br /> <br /> About filesystem, you've right: is case-sensitive. I didn't know that.<br /> <br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> OK, I reinstalled the mini using a case-sensitive FS, and the install worked fine again.<br /> <br /> The output from netstat -a looks as I'd expect.<br /> <br /> Please try 'ps -aux'. I forgot that Apple changed the ps options between Tiger and Leopard.<br /> <br /> Is this an intel or ppc mac?<br /> <br /> Thanks for your patience!]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 18 Mar 2009 09:12:14]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Dave_P]]></author>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ Here it is ps -aux output:<br /> <br /> USER       PID %CPU %MEM      VSZ    RSS  TT  STAT STARTED      TIME COMMAND<br /> JLPicard   708   7.6 10.4   499020 109020  ??  S     6:37PM   1:15.64 /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS<br /> JLPicard   672   2.7  1.8    76916  18656  ??  UNs   6:34PM   0:34.78 /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.<br /> JLPicard   698   1.4  0.9   359024   9748  ??  S     6:36PM   0:02.27 /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Con<br /> windowse    65   1.0  1.8   347544  18896  ??  Rs    6:12PM   0:35.20 /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationSe<br /> root        36   0.0  0.0    27252    224  ??  S+    6:12PM   0:00.00 /usr/libexec/ipfwloggerd<br /> root        38   0.0  0.1    27824    832  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.01 /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Dedica<br /> root        39   0.0  0.1    27848    596  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.02 /usr/sbin/KernelEventAgent<br /> root        40   0.0  0.1    28016   1056  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.12 /usr/sbin/mDNSResponder -launchdaemon<br /> root        41   0.0  0.1    27580    580  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.21 /usr/sbin/netinfod -s local<br /> root        42   0.0  0.0    27288    432  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.12 /usr/sbin/syslogd<br /> root        43   0.0  0.0    27528    520  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.01 /usr/sbin/cron<br /> root        44   0.0  0.2    30276   2220  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.75 /usr/sbin/configd<br /> root        45   0.0  0.4    34940   3960  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.30 /usr/sbin/coreaudiod<br /> root        46   0.0  0.1    27804   1180  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.26 /usr/sbin/diskarbitrationd<br /> root        48   0.0  0.1    28324    644  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.02 /usr/sbin/memberd -x<br /> root        49   0.0  0.2    29920   1916  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.19 /usr/sbin/securityd<br /> root        50   0.0  0.0    27864    476  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.11 /usr/sbin/notifyd<br /> root        52   0.0  0.2    32280   2588  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.21 /usr/sbin/DirectoryService<br /> root        53   0.0  0.1    27676    808  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.12 /usr/sbin/distnoted<br /> root        56   0.0  0.0    27252    248  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:02.42 /usr/sbin/update<br /> root        67   0.0  0.3    39980   2656  ??  S     6:12PM   0:00.16 /usr/sbin/blued<br /> root        69   0.0  1.5    51652  15480  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.82 /System/Library/CoreServices/coreservice<br /> JLPicard    72   0.0  0.6    69412   6040  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:01.65 /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationSe<br /> JLPicard    73   0.0  0.4   341988   4472  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.41 /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow<br /> root        96   0.0  0.0    27768    240  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.00 /usr/libexec/crashreporterd<br /> root       139   0.0  0.0    29312    212  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.00 nfsiod -n 4<br /> root       164   0.0  1.0    49868   9968  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:16.57 /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.<br /> root       168   0.0  0.0    27312    224  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.00 rpc.lockd -w<br /> root       171   0.0  0.1    29720   1212  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.03 /usr/sbin/automount -f -m /Network -nsl <br /> root       179   0.0  0.1    29424   1188  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.03 /usr/sbin/automount -f -m /automount/Ser<br /> JLPicard   186   0.0  0.3    58224   2712  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.37 /System/Library/CoreServices/pbs<br /> JLPicard   194   0.0  0.5   351604   4936  ??  S     6:12PM   0:01.04 /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Co<br /> JLPicard   195   0.0  0.8   356140   8192  ??  S     6:12PM   0:03.58 /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemUISer<br /> JLPicard   196   0.0  1.6   380980  17284  ??  U     6:12PM   1:18.83 /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/<br /> root       200   0.0  0.0    27740    440  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.15 ntpd -c /private/etc/ntp-restrict.conf -<br /> JLPicard   205   0.0  0.3   342564   3068  ??  S     6:12PM   0:00.13 /Applications/iTunes.app/Contents/Resour<br /> JLPicard   207   0.0  0.4   338760   4144  ??  S     6:12PM   0:00.55 /System/Library/CoreServices/System Even<br /> JLPicard   208   0.0  0.6   363924   6196  ??  S     6:12PM   0:00.18 /Users/JLPicard/Library/Google/GoogleSof<br /> JLPicard   209   0.0  0.4   343160   3820  ??  S     6:12PM   0:00.16 /System/Library/CoreServices/AirPort Bas<br /> JLPicard   210   0.0  0.4   342880   3992  ??  S     6:12PM   0:02.50 /System/Library/PreferencePanes/Universa<br /> nobody     211   0.0  0.1    27632    552  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.01 /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Mobile<br /> unknown    632   0.0  0.5    41968   4956  ??  SNs   6:15PM   0:00.14 /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.<br /> JLPicard   647   0.0  1.2   380452  13084  ??  S     6:19PM   0:00.69 /Library/PreferencePanes/Growl.prefPane/<br /> nobody     692   0.0  0.3    41968   3288  ??  SNs   6:35PM   0:00.15 /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.<br /> root       700   0.0  0.1    27576    604  p1  Ss    6:36PM   0:00.02 login -pf JLPicard<br /> JLPicard   701   0.0  0.1    27728    828  p1  S     6:36PM   0:00.03 -bash<br /> security   714   0.0  0.7   335064   7372  ??  S     6:44PM   0:00.63 /System/Library/CoreServices/SecurityAge<br /> admin      722   0.0  0.3    60520   3116  ??  S     6:44PM   0:00.50 /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/postgres -D <br /> admin      723   0.0  0.3    41656   3168  ??  SNs   6:44PM   0:00.17 /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.<br /> admin      725   0.0  0.0    31848    324  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.01 postgres: logger process                <br /> admin      727   0.0  0.1    60520    676  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.03 postgres: writer process                <br /> admin      728   0.0  0.0    60520    500  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.02 postgres: wal writer process            <br /> admin      729   0.0  0.1    60520    576  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.01 postgres: autovacuum launcher process   <br /> admin      730   0.0  0.0    31848    372  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.01 postgres: stats collector process       <br /> root       750   0.0  0.1    28776   1292  ??  Ss    6:46PM   0:00.03 /usr/sbin/lookupd<br /> root       759   0.0  0.0    27316    436  p1  R+    6:47PM   0:00.01 ps -aux<br /> root         1   0.0  0.1    28356    532  ??  S&lt;s   6:12PM   0:00.13 /sbin/launchd<br /> root        28   0.0  0.0    27268    196  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:00.00 /sbin/dynamic_pager -F /private/var/vm/s<br /> root        32   0.0  0.1    28296   1128  ??  Ss    6:12PM   0:01.54 kextd<br /> <br /> The machine is an Intel (Macbook mid 2007)<br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:50:58]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]Here it is ps -aux output:<br /> <br /> admin      722   0.0  0.3    60520   3116  ??  S     6:44PM   0:00.50 /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/postgres -D <br /> admin      723   0.0  0.3    41656   3168  ??  SNs   6:44PM   0:00.17 /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.<br /> admin      725   0.0  0.0    31848    324  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.01 postgres: logger process                <br /> admin      727   0.0  0.1    60520    676  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.03 postgres: writer process                <br /> admin      728   0.0  0.0    60520    500  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.02 postgres: wal writer process            <br /> admin      729   0.0  0.1    60520    576  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.01 postgres: autovacuum launcher process   <br /> admin      730   0.0  0.0    31848    372  ??  Ss    6:44PM   0:00.01 postgres: stats collector process       <br /> <br /> The machine is an Intel (Macbook mid 2007)<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> Well thats just bizarre - PostgreSQL is running as user 'admin' instead of user 'postgres' which is how the installer sets things up. What's in the file /Library/StartupItems/postgresql-8.3/postgresql-8.3 ?]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 05:26:17]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ There are two files: postgresql-8.3 (is a script) and StartupParameters.plist.<br /> <br /> Content of the first (postgresql-8.3):<br /> <br /> #!/bin/sh<br /> <br /> . /etc/rc.common<br /> <br /> # Postgres Plus Service script for OS/X<br /> <br /> StartService ()<br /> {<br /> 	ConsoleMessage "Starting PostgreSQL 8.3"<br /> 	su - postgres -c "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/pg_ctl -w start -D \"/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data\" -l \"/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/pg_log/startup.log\""<br /> 	<br /> 	if [ -e "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/postmaster.pid" ]<br /> 	then<br /> 		ConsoleMessage "PostgreSQL 8.3 started successfully"<br /> 	else<br /> 		ConsoleMessage "PostgreSQL 8.3 did not start in a timely fashion, please see /Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/pg_log/startup.log for details"<br /> 	fi<br /> }<br /> <br /> StopService()<br /> {<br /> 	ConsoleMessage "Stopping PostgreSQL 8.3"<br /> 	su - postgres -c "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/pg_ctl stop -m fast -w -D \"/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data\""<br /> }<br /> <br /> <br /> RestartService ()<br /> {<br />     StopService<br />     sleep 2<br />     StartService<br /> }<br /> <br /> <br /> RunService "$1"<br /> <br /> <br /> Content of second (StartupParameters.plist):<br /> <br /> {<br />   Description   = "PostgreSQL 8.3";<br />   Provides      = ("postgresql-8.3");<br />   Requires      = ("Resolver");<br />   Preference    = "Late";<br />   Messages =<br />   {<br />     start = "Starting PostgreSQL 8.3";<br />     stop  = "Stopping PostgreSQL 8.3";<br />   };<br /> }<br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 06:19:55]]> GMT</pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Vincenzo_C]]></author>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]<br /> 	su - postgres -c "/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/bin/pg_ctl -w start -D \"/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data\" -l \"/Library/PostgreSQL/8.3/data/pg_log/startup.log\""<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> So the important line here is this one above, which starts PostgreSQL under the postgres account. The leaves the question of why the server is starting under the postgres user account but ends up running under the admin account. Can you post the output from the following commands please?<br /> <br /> sudo dscl . list /users UniqueID | egrep '(admin|postgres)'<br /> egrep  '(admin|postgres)' /etc/passwd<br /> <br /> Thanks.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:04:22]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ First command:<br /> <br /> JLPicard@Mac-X:JLPicard&gt; sudo dscl . list /users UniqueID | egrep '(admin|postgres)'<br /> Password:<br /> admin             502<br /> postgres          502<br /> <br /> second command doesn't reply me nothing:<br /> <br /> JLPicard@Mac-X:JLPicard&gt; egrep '(admin|postgres)' /etc/passwd<br /> JLPicard@Mac-X:JLPicard&gt; <br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:09:56]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]First command:<br /> <br /> JLPicard@Mac-X:JLPicard&gt; sudo dscl . list /users UniqueID | egrep '(admin|postgres)'<br /> Password:<br /> admin             502<br /> postgres          502<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> Well that explains the confusion between the names - and quite possibly the problem in the installer. Was the admin user created  at the same time as the installer was running? Or perhaps there was already a postgres user account on your system from some previous work?<br /> <br /> We use some code like the following which should get a unique user ID - it lists all the user accounts and their ids, pulls out the IDs and then sorts them. We then add 1 to the result to generate our user ID.<br /> <br /> dscl . list /users uid | awk -F: '{FS=" "; print $2f}' | sort -n | tail -1<br /> <br /> What value does that command return?<br /> <br /> Assuming the installer normally works OK (it has done for tens of thousands of other users), we can try the installation again. Please uninstall and remove the data directory as you have done previously. Then run<br /> <br /> sudo dscl . delete /users/postgres<br /> <br /> which should delete the postgres user account. The installer, when re-run, will then recreate the user account and should assign it a unique ID and hoopefully run to completion!!<br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:26:12]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Nothing, same errors<br /> <br /> I did exactly what you said, but I had exactly the same problem.<br /> There's a thing that I forgot to mention: I knew that installer create a user named postgres, so on every uninstall (after removing the /Library/PostgreSQL/ folder) I went in NetInfo and manually delete user postgres user.<br /> <br /> User admin is the maintenance user that I mentioned previously, and was created manually after OS installation, so it was pre-existing when I install PostgreSQL the first time.<br /> <br /> Command  'dscl . list /users uid | awk -F: '{FS=" "; print $2f}' | sort -n | tail -1' before the last uninstall returned 502. Now it returned the same<br /> <br /> <br /> ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:46:02]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]Nothing, same errors<br /> <br /> I did exactly what you said, but I had exactly the same problem.<br /> There's a thing that I forgot to mention: I knew that installer create a user named postgres, so on every uninstall (after removing the /Library/PostgreSQL/ folder) I went in NetInfo and manually delete user postgres user.<br /> <br /> User admin is the maintenance user that I mentioned previously, and was created manually after OS installation, so it was pre-existing when I install PostgreSQL the first time.<br /> <br /> Command  'dscl . list /users uid | awk -F: '{FS=" "; print $2f}' | sort -n | tail -1' before the last uninstall returned 502. Now it returned the same<br /> <br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> Now I'm even more puzzled. What if you uninstall, then manually create the postgres user (ensuring the ID is unique) before installing? The installer should detect and reuse the existing account.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:52:46]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ That's it!! Smooth as velvet!!<br /> <br /> Nevertheless, the question remains: why I had to create the postgres user manually? Why installer assign the same ID from another user? I did a standard install of Mac OS X, so installer had to work correctly.<br /> <br /> One more (final) thing ( <img src="http://forums.enterprisedb.com//images/smilies/283a16da79f3aa23fe1025c96295f04f.gif" /> ): in order to bypass the start of the postgres server at system boot, it is sufficient to remove folder in /Library/StartupItems/PostgreSQL? Or there is other methods?  ]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:12:02]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<title>Re:Error Installing Postgresql on OSx (Macbook Pro latest) using one click installation </title>
				<description><![CDATA[ [quote=Vincenzo_C]That's it!! Smooth as velvet!!<br /> <br /> Nevertheless, the question remains: why I had to create the postgres user manually? Why installer assign the same ID from another user? I did a standard install of Mac OS X, so installer had to work correctly.<br /> [/quote]<br /> <br /> Glad it's working.<br /> <br /> The code that creates the user is:<br /> <br />     NEWUID=`dscl . list /users uid | awk -F: '{FS=" "; print $2f}' | sort -n | tail -1`<br />     NEWUID=`expr $NEWUID + 1`<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 || _die $1<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 name $1<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 passwd "*"<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 uid $NEWUID<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 gid 1<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 home $2<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 shell /bin/bash<br />     dscl . create /users/$1 realname "PostgreSQL"<br /> <br /> Given that the fist line works as expected, I can only think that expr is doing something odd on your machine, so we're not adding one as we expect.<br /> <br /> [quote=Vincenzo_C]<br /> One more (final) thing ( <img src="http://forums.enterprisedb.com//images/smilies/283a16da79f3aa23fe1025c96295f04f.gif" /> ): in order to bypass the start of the postgres server at system boot, it is sufficient to remove folder in /Library/StartupItems/PostgreSQL? Or there is other methods?  [/quote]<br /> <br /> Yes, that'll work. It'll get put back when you upgrade, but you can just remove it again.]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:40:39]]> GMT</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[ Ok, thanks a lot for help. Hope that this discussion will be useful for other Mac users.<br /> <br /> Have a good day<br /> Ciao e grazie!]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:47:54]]> GMT</pubDate>
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