On 02/13/2018 12:07 PM, Dale Seaburg wrote:
> Server: Windows 10 Pro system
> Postgresql: 8.4.5 installed several months ago and working correctly,
> until recently
>
> On Feb 9, 2018 about 7 PM pg_log file recorded:
>
> 2018-02-09 15:04:23 CST LOG: unexpected EOF on client connection
> 2018-02-09 19:12:41 CST LOG: received fast shutdown request
> 2018-02-09 19:12:41 CST LOG: aborting any active transactions
> 2018-02-09 19:12:41 CST LOG: autovacuum launcher shutting down
> 2018-02-09 19:12:41 CST LOG: shutting down
> 2018-02-09 19:12:43 CST LOG: database system is shut down
>
> On Feb 12, 2018 about 2 PM after computer was restarted, pg_log file
> recorded:
>
> 2018-02-12 14:17:31 CST LOG: could not open configuration file
> "C:/WINDOWS/system32/ConfigDir/pg_hba.conf": No such file or directory
> 2018-02-12 14:17:31 CST FATAL: could not load pg_hba.conf
Is the pg_hba.conf file actually there?
If it is there have the permissions changed on it or the directories above?
>
> The log event on Friday, appears to have recorded a forced shutdown -
> Windows 10 update install, maybe? No one at business to record what may
> have happened.
>
> On Monday afternoon, postgres service refused to Start as indicated in
> that day's log event.
>
> Any ideas as to what might have happened, or caused this anomaly? It's
> almost as if some Environment Variables were missing, or scrambled. I
> don't think Postgresql uses the Windows Registry, in place of EV's, does
> it?
>
> Dale Seaburg
>
>
>
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Adrian Klaver
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