Re: [NOVICE] The server does not listen
От | manno_it@libero.it |
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Тема | Re: [NOVICE] The server does not listen |
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Msg-id | 256244295.888509.1508164941849@mail.libero.it обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [NOVICE] The server does not listen (Adarsh Jaiswal <adarshjaiswal1989@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Thank you Adarsh,
Il 16 ottobre 2017 alle 16.31 Adarsh Jaiswal <adarshjaiswal1989@gmail.com> ha scritto:Hi,Yes you are correct. We will have to run the commands in the shell via sudo to check the status."/etc/init.d/postgresql status"Share the status of the command above.
sudo: /etc/init.d/postgresql: command not found
Similarly to start the Postgres Server , we will run the following command:"/etc/init.d/postgresql start"Then run the status command above and run command above and see if the server is up.
sudo: /etc/init.d/postgresql: command not found
If the server hasn't started, we need to check the log file. Open the log file "/var/log/postgresql". We can check this by downloading the file and viewing using a text editor.
In the log file there is not postgresql ! (see here https://www.dropbox.com/s/46n3mv603jy3eaz/Senza%20titolo.tiff?dl=0)
My last log was on May (see my first email with link to the image: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/60onx881lrzwpgf/AAAa0iOBzfm0n1Jd5LD7sdg_a?dl=0 )
After that time, I had problems in June with my Os, so a technician made an upgrade to OS El Captain. And here I am!
Bests,
Mauro
Thanks and Regards,Adarsh JaiswalOn Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 7:51 PM, <manno_it@libero.it> wrote:Hemmm,
thank you Adarsh, but how can I check the status via /etc/init.d/postgresql status ? In the shell with sudo? I'm not an expert on linux...
And how to "start the service"?
Thank you,
mauro
16 ottobre 2017 alle 13.16 Adarsh Jaiswal <adarshjaiswal1989@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi,Check if the service is running. (/etc/init.d/postgresql status)Start the service if not running and check the logs (location in the earlier email)Thanks and Regards,Adarsh JaiswalOn Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 4:43 PM, <manno_it@libero.it> wrote:Dear all,
thank you for your reply.
Here my findings:
Port Scanning host: 127.0.0.1
Open TCP Port: 22 ssh
Open TCP Port: 631 ipp
Open TCP Port: 3306 mysql
Open TCP Port: 4370
Open TCP Port: 4380
Open TCP Port: 8080 http-alt
Esamina Porte completato...
Unfortunatly the port 5432 is not open or does not show postgresql...
Bests,
mauro
Il 16 ottobre 2017 alle 5.25 Adarsh Jaiswal <adarshjaiswal1989@gmail.com> ha scritto:Hi,Try checking if the service is started and listening on port 5432.You can use netstat command to check it.netstat -nalp | grep :5432Also , check the latest logs of the postgres when you start the engine, what it is saying. We can get the logs usually at the location "/var/log/postgresql"Thanks and Regards,Adarsh JaiswalOn Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 6:30 PM, <manno_it@libero.it> wrote:Hello,
I am running Postgres 9.2 on a MacOs X El Captain 10.11.6. I start my database named posgres last time in May. [After that, I had problems on my Mac, so I re-installad and upgraded the OS ti El Captain.] Now I'm trying to connect to my database by PgAdminIII, Navicat and so on, but it seems impossibile to start a connection: "The server does not listen". I have tried to find a solution in the Postgres documentation, under the Appendices (Installation, starting the database etc.), but I am not able to find a solution.
I have a basic knowledge of linux commands, shell, privileges etc.
I will attach here some screenshot with the error messages: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/60o
nx881lrzwpgf/AAAa0iOBzfm0n1Jd5 LD7sdg_a?dl=0 Could anyone help me (a) to understand what the problem exactly is and (b) how to find a solution? Hope my tables and data are there!!
Thank you very much for you attention,
Mauro - IT
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