rkt1337
10-07-2009, 11:11 PM
Ok for the 10th time i have had the stupid postgre not wanting to run.
For the 10th time i read every single thread on this forum about it.
but this time instead of wasting 1hour installing/reinstalling everything. i finaly found a thread somewhere where the LAST step was delete the .pid file
After fking around with my firewall and windows for 20mins, i deleted the pid file without rebooting..
Voila. postgre snap started right after this.
I suggest you change your generic answer to start with this.. delete the pid file after closing any HEM process/disabling firewalls
Would of saved me 10+hrs over the last months
For the 10th time i read every single thread on this forum about it.
but this time instead of wasting 1hour installing/reinstalling everything. i finaly found a thread somewhere where the LAST step was delete the .pid file
After fking around with my firewall and windows for 20mins, i deleted the pid file without rebooting..
Voila. postgre snap started right after this.
I suggest you change your generic answer to start with this.. delete the pid file after closing any HEM process/disabling firewalls
Would of saved me 10+hrs over the last months