Re: postgres startup blues: pre-existing shared memory block (key 5432001, ID 0) is still in use

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Dear Folks,

On 26/04/08 15:26 +1000, Dan wrote:
Nick Urbanik wrote:

HINT:  If you're sure there are no old server processes still running,
remove the shared memory block with the command "ipcclean", "ipcrm",
or just delete the file "postmaster.pid".

Does a postmaster.pid or postmaster.5432.pid exist in /var/run?

No.

If so you could try deleting that.

Yes, it was the first thing I looked for.

I have also done the following:

$ sudo -u postgres ipcclean
Shared memory 0 ... cannot remove id 0 (Operation not permitted)
$ sudo ipcrm -q 5432001
ipcrm: invalid id (5432001)
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