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International Sites Propaganda Resources Weekly News Re: could not open process token: error code 5 From: el dorado To: Andale Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org Subject: Re: could not open process token: error code 5 Date: 2009-10-15 06:02:11 Message-ID: E1MyJPf-0002Rf-00.do_ra_do-mail-ru@f72.mail.ru (view raw or whole thread) Thread: 2009-10-14 13:42:39 from Andale 2009-10-14 21:24:04 from Adrian Klaver 2009-10-20 11:22:57 from Andale 2009-10-15 06:02:11 from el dorado 2009-10-15 09:13:14 from Richard Huxton 2009-10-20 11:21:49 from Andale 2009-10-15 09:22:20 from Grzegorz Jaśkiewicz 2009-10-16 05:02:08 from Andale Lists: pgsql-general Hello. I had such an error but rather long ago. Unfortunately I don't remember all the details but you could try to do the followig: - check if the directory 'data' has read/write rights for your OS account (account under which you try to start postgres). - check if your OS account has the right to log on as service (Administrative Tools/Local Security Settings/User Rights Assignment) - check in Computer Management/Local Users and Groups/Users if your OS account is NOT the member of any group of users. Regards, Marina. > > Hi > > We have an Postgresql 8.2.5 installation on a Windows server 2003 that have > worked perfectly for our Mediawiki until we tried to update to 8.4. Before > the update we took a backup, stopped the service and took a copy of the > entir

pgsql-announce pgsql-bugs pgsql-docs pgsql-general pgsql-interfaces pgsql-jobs pgsql-novice pgsql-performance pgsql-php pgsql-sql pgsql-students Developer lists Regional lists Associations User groups Project lists Inactive lists IRC Local User Groups Featured Users International Sites Propaganda Resources Weekly News Re: could not open process token: error code 5 From: Andale To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org Subject: Re: could not open process token: error code 5 Date: 2009-10-20 11:21:49 Message-ID: 25973423.post@talk.nabble.com (view raw or whole thread) Thread: 2009-10-14 13:42:39 from Andale 2009-10-14 21:24:04 from Adrian Klaver 2009-10-20 https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/E1MyJPf-0002Rf-00.do_ra_do-mail-ru@f72.mail.ru 11:22:57 from Andale 2009-10-15 06:02:11 from el dorado 2009-10-15 09:13:14 from Richard Huxton 2009-10-20 11:21:49 from Andale 2009-10-15 09:22:20 from Grzegorz Jaśkiewicz 2009-10-16 05:02:08 from Andale Lists: pgsql-general I have checked the items below but they are all correct including the shared-memory setting. /Anders Richard Huxton wrote: > > el https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/25973423.post@talk.nabble.com dorado wrote: >> Hello. >> I had such an error but rather long ago. Unfortunately I don't remember >> all the details but you could try to do the followig: >> - check if the directory 'data' has read/write rights for your OS account >> (account under which you try to start postgres). >> - check if your OS account has the right to log on as service >> (Administrative Tools/Local Security Settings/User Rights Assignment) >> - check in Computer Management/Local Users and Groups/Users if your OS >> account is NOT the member of any group of users. > > All good advice - if you're trying to copy a file-level backup into > place you should check the permissions/ownership of the files after > restoring them. > > Also - I seem to remember you could get this if the shared-memory > settings were too high in postgresql.conf > > -- > Richard Huxton > Archonet Ltd > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general maili

a Windows server 2003 that haveworked perfectly for our Mediawiki until we tried to update to 8.4. Beforethe update we took a backup, stopped the service and took a copy of theentire database catalog. http://grokbase.com/t/postgresql/pgsql-general/09aebtmyw4/could-not-open-process-token-error-code-5 We could not make the 8.4 (installed in a differentdirectory) work so we http://grokbase.com/p/postgresql/pgsql-general/09af6wmm5c/could-not-open-process-token-error-code-5 decided to go back to the initial installation whichremained intact.Then when we try to start the service it fails and we get the message "couldnot open process token: error code 5" in the event viewer, nothing else. Nowafter googling for some hours and days I am stuck. the Postgres user are tostart the service and open process so nothing is changed there either. Even though thedatabase files were not changed, we have also copied the entire originaldatabase back. The installation has been done with the"postgresql-8.2-int.msi" package and it has been reapplied with thefollowing command, "msiexec /i postgresql-8.2-int.msi REINSTALLMODE=vamusREINSTALL=ALL /"Still no progress.What to do?/Anders--View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/could-not-open-process-token%3A-error-code-5-tp25891332p25891332.htmlSent from the PostgreSQL - general mailing list archive at Nabble.com. reply Tweet Search Discussions Search All Groups PostgreSQL open process token pgsql-general 7 responses Oldest Nested Adrian Klaver Have you tried getting rid of the data directory you copied back, doing an initdb to create a new fresh data directory and the restoring from the backup? Just to cover the case where you did not copy everything you needed to when you made the original copy. -- Adrian Klaver aklaver@comcast.net Adrian Klaver at Oct 14, 2009 at 9:24 pm ⇧ On Wednesday 14 October 2009 6:42:39 am Andale wrote:HiWe have an Postgresql 8.2.5 installation on a Windows server 2003 that haveworked perfectly for our Mediawiki until we tried to update to 8.4. Beforethe update we took a backup, stopped the service and took a copy of theentire database catalog. We could not make the 8.4 (installed in adifferent directory) work so we decided to go back to the initialinstallation which remained intact.Then when we try to start the service it fails and we get the message"could not open process token: error code 5" in the event viewer, nothingelse. Now after googling for some hours and days I am stuck. the Postgresuser are to start the service and so nothing is changed there either. Eventhough the database files were not changed, we have also copied the enti

such an error but rather long ago. Unfortunately I don't remember all the details but you could try to do the followig:- check if the directory 'data' has read/write rights for your OS account (account under which you try to start postgres).- check if your OS account has the right to log on as service (Administrative Tools/Local Security Settings/User Rights Assignment)- check in Computer Management/Local Users and Groups/Users if your OS account is NOT the member of any group of users.All good advice - if you're trying to copy a file-level backup intoplace you should check the permissions/ownership of the files afterrestoring them.Also - I seem to remember you could get this if the shared-memorysettings were too high in postgresql.conf--Richard HuxtonArchonet Ltd reply Tweet Search Discussions Search All Groups PostgreSQL pgsql-general Discussion Posts Previous El dorado: Hello. I had such an error but rather long ago. Unfortunately I don't remember all the details but you could try to do the followig: - check if the directory 'data' has read/write rights for your OS account (account under which you try to start postgres). - check if your OS account has the right to log on as service (Administrative Tools/Local Security Settings/User Rights Assignment) - check in Computer Management/Local Users and Groups/Users if your OS account is NOT the member of any group Follow ups Grzegorz Jaśkiewicz: wasn't error 5 on windows meaning, crash with SIGSEGV ? -- GJ Andale: Hi all Thanks for all your responses. I have not yet been able to try your suggestions as I have access to the system only on tuesday and wednesday. I will come back and report how it goes. /Anders -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/could-not-open-process-token%3A-error-code-5-tp25891332p25919854.html Sent from the PostgreSQL - general mailing list archive at Nabble.com. Andale: I have checked the items below but they are all correct including the shared-memory setting. /Anders Richard Huxton wrote: -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/could-not-open-process-token%3A-error-code-5-tp25891332p25973423.html Sent from the PostgreSQL - general mailing list archive at Nabble.com. Related Discussions Problem starting PostgreSQL in Windows 2003 Error code asso

 

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