Did as you said Ishikawa, postgres.exe suspended after around 8 hours since the reboot.
Did as you said Ishikawa, postgres.exe suspended after around 8 hours since the reboot.
but it booted ok? Did you have 2 processes in TaskManager: pg_ctl and postgres?
It booted ok. These two processes are currently here in the task manager.
Then we need log.txt from %appdata%\HoldemManager or at least let us know what is your AV software?
I'm currently using windows defender and have already pg_ctl and postgres processes in the exclusions along with holdemmanager and hudfuncsapp.
Should I just copy and paste what is in the log.txt here or should I upload the file somewhere?
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Regards udbrky (Chris)
It's called Process Hacker 2. But sometimes I have to kill not only the suspended one but all the postgres.exe processes to make HM2 work again.
if this can help, i have the same problem, after 1 hour or less hm get slowly even after installing a good Samsung ssd, i have 3 GHz quad core processor with 4 giga ram.
You all using Win 10 right? If so then I`d suggest to reset PostgreSQL settings to default: you should stop or disable PostgreSQL service, reboot PC then go to C:\PostgreSQL\data and del postgresql.conf and rename the oldest postgresql.conf.*** file to postgresql.conf. After that run the service.