HondaKid wrote:I am having the same issues, and further cannot find a postmaster.pid file on my Mac.
WhiteRider wrote:That sounds like PostgreSQL isn't running.
Do you have "PostgreSQL 8.4" in your Applications folder?
If you do PostgreSQL 8.4 > Start Server does it work?
If you still have all of the old hand histories from your old machine then it will almost certainly be easiest to drag PostgreSQL 8.4 to the trash and re-install it, then re-import your hands to a new database. Or if you have a
backup of your database(s) that would be even easier.
It is possible that you have some old information somewhere that will prevent PostgreSQL working even after you drag it to the trash and re-install, so if that doesn't work please
schedule a remote assistance session where someone can logon to your computer with you and directly troubleshoot/resolve the issue. Our technicians are available from 10AM-5PM EDT and then again from 11PM-2AM EDT so please tell us what times you're available over the next few days, and what timezone you are in so that we can schedule a session.
billbillthebill wrote:WhiteRider,
I seem to have resolved the database access issue. It may have been as simple a thing as not realizing that when I set a password on PostgreSQL, that password was the one I should use in PokerTracker. I changed the pre-populated password in the initial database setup in PokerTracker to the one I set up in PostgreSQL, and it worked!
Now I have another problem. Whenever I import hand histories (either manually or auto), PokerTracker crashes. If I manually select just a few files, it sometimes finishes with no problem. More than a couple dozen or so, however, and the application conks out on me. What could be causing this?
Thanks, as always.
OK, great.
Auto Import is not designed to handle a lot of hand history files, but obviously PT3 should not crash like that.
Firstly, please enable logging and
report your problem - your log files should help us find and fix this crash.
When you've done that please do a
Manual Import of all of the hand history files from your sites' HH folders. See the
Mac Files and Foldersfor where these are if you don't know.
When you have imported them, move all the files to the Processed folder - see the
Tutorial: Preventing Duplicates (this is written using Windows, but the same applies to Mac).
Auto Import should now work fine.