PervasiveSQL 9.1 unable to create a database

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Just completed an install of PSQL 9.1.  I can run pcc (control centre)
with no issues, however, I am unable to see the sample or DEMODATA
databases, nor am I able to create a new database.  The error is 7004:
General failure code. I have searched through the Pervasive website kb
and haven't found any solutions there.

The server is Linux RedHat ES 4.  I have checked that the psql user and
the psvw group have all the appropriate rights to the various folders,
files, etc.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Liz

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Reply ackerliz (4) 5/15/2006 4:19:37 PM

Liz:

If you do not see DEMODATA or DefaultDB, then your install did not
complete correctly.  I would recommend reinstalling (be sure you
install as root) such that you can see this first.

Some obvious questions: 
- Are you rtunning the PCC from the Linux box or from a workstation?
- If workstation, have you entered the server name into the name space
(left side) correctly?
- Are you logging in properly? (Right click on server name, select
Login, and enter a user name & password that has been given proper
rights throutgh the btadmin tool.)
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ackerliz@gmail.com wrote:

> Just completed an install of PSQL 9.1.  I can run pcc (control centre)
> with no issues, however, I am unable to see the sample or DEMODATA
> databases, nor am I able to create a new database.  The error is 7004:
> General failure code. I have searched through the Pervasive website kb
> and haven't found any solutions there.
> 
> The server is Linux RedHat ES 4.  I have checked that the psql user
> and the psvw group have all the appropriate rights to the various
> folders, files, etc.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Liz

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Reply Bill 5/17/2006 5:00:26 PM


Bill

You are so right...there is an after install program called postinstall
found in one of the folders on the server, and when I ran that, voila
there is the DEMODATA and DefaultDB.  And I am able to create a new
database!!!  Yahoo, I just might meet a June 1st deadline :o)

Thanks for the tips!

Liz

Bill Bach wrote:
> Liz:
>
> If you do not see DEMODATA or DefaultDB, then your install did not
> complete correctly.  I would recommend reinstalling (be sure you
> install as root) such that you can see this first.
>
> Some obvious questions:
> - Are you rtunning the PCC from the Linux box or from a workstation?
> - If workstation, have you entered the server name into the name space
> (left side) correctly?
> - Are you logging in properly? (Right click on server name, select
> Login, and enter a user name & password that has been given proper
> rights throutgh the btadmin tool.)

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Reply ackerliz 5/18/2006 1:20:23 PM

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