
When using the default (Debian-based) variants, installing additional. If you really need to do a full purge and reinstall, first make sure PostgreSQL isn't running. The PostgreSQL object-relational database system provides reliability and data. Use that in preference to a full purge and reinstall if you just want to start with a Is there not some easy one-liner (or two) which will burn it completely and let me start over? Answerįirst: If your install isn't already damaged, you can drop unwanted PostgreSQL servers ("clusters") in Ubuntu '/var/lib/postgresql/8.4/main/nf does not exist', so I'll go find one of those but I'm sure that Right this second, when I run that command "pg_createcluster." it complains that

Which I work through only to expose the next. The /etc/passwd has a postgres user the purge script doesn't appear to touch it. I have a "/etc/postgresql" with nothing in it and "/etc/postgresql-common/" has a 'pg_upgradecluser.d' directory and gz to provide / usr / share / man / man1 / postmaster. Choose Internet Site then hit Ok to continue.

Once executes, you will see the following. update - alternatives : using / usr / share / postgresql / 8. Install Postfix mail server with this command: sudo apt install postfix-mysql. 4 main -start or a similar command ( see 'man pg_createcluster' ). Please create it manually with pg_createcluster 8. conf does not exist Error : could not create default cluster.

4 / main, owner : 108 : 112 ) Error : move_conffile : required configuration file / var / lib / postgresql / 8. 4 / main, data : / var / lib / postgresql / 8. Configuring already existing cluster ( configuration : / etc / postgresql / 8.
