Обсуждение: Unable to install PostgreSQL 8 Beta5 trough the Remote Desktop Connection

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Unable to install PostgreSQL 8 Beta5 trough the Remote Desktop Connection

От
Reinaldo Picone
Дата:
Hello,

I have a server in a datacenter and I am unable to install PostgreSQL 8
Beta5 trough the Remote Desktop Connection. I already tried the /console
option. Does any body have any tip? Can  I install it manually?

"This is unfortunatwly so. The PostgreSQL backend won't run from a TS
session, and in order to do initdb the installer has to start a
standalone backend. Therefore, installation has to be performed from the
console. Note that if you are using Windows Server 2003, you can get
remote access to the actual console and not just an administrative
session. To do this, start the Remote Desktop Connection by executing
/mstsc /console/, and then connect as usual. This will lock the local
console of the server and give you control over that session. In this
scenario, PostgreSQL should install just fine."

[]'s Picone


Re: Unable to install PostgreSQL 8 Beta5 trough the Remote Desktop Connection

От
"Magnus Hagander"
Дата:
It's supposed to work when you start your terminal server client with
/console... What version of mstsc are you using?

Can you check the value of your SESSIONNAME variable once logged in to
the machine? (echo %SESSIONNAME%)

//Magnus

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reinaldo Picone [mailto:reinaldopicone@allbynet.com.br]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 1:17 PM
> To: pgsql-hackers-win32@postgresql.org
> Subject: [pgsql-hackers-win32] Unable to install PostgreSQL 8
> Beta5 trough the Remote Desktop Connection
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a server in a datacenter and I am unable to install
> PostgreSQL 8
> Beta5 trough the Remote Desktop Connection. I already tried
> the /console option. Does any body have any tip? Can  I
> install it manually?
>
> "This is unfortunatwly so. The PostgreSQL backend won't run
> from a TS session, and in order to do initdb the installer
> has to start a standalone backend. Therefore, installation
> has to be performed from the console. Note that if you are
> using Windows Server 2003, you can get remote access to the
> actual console and not just an administrative session. To do
> this, start the Remote Desktop Connection by executing /mstsc
> /console/, and then connect as usual. This will lock the
> local console of the server and give you control over that
> session. In this scenario, PostgreSQL should install just fine."
>
> []'s Picone
>
>
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