[postgis-users] server lacks instrumentation functions

Jeff Meyer jeff at gwhat.org
Tue May 29 17:23:14 PDT 2012


Please send a link to a screenshot showing what your screen looks like & let's go from there.
Did you restart pgAdmin or just postgres? You need to do the latter, for sure.




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> From: Smaran Harihar <smaran.harihar at gmail.com>
>To: Jeff Meyer <jeff at gwhat.org>; PostGIS Users Discussion <postgis-users at postgis.refractions.net> 
>Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 4:47 PM
>Subject: Re: [postgis-users] server lacks instrumentation functions
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>Thanks for the reply Jeff,
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>But I already have the latest contrib installed. I restarted the postgres and the problem still persists.
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>Also why am I not able to locate Extension in my database, like the image you gave last time?
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>On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Jeff Meyer <jeff at gwhat.org> wrote:
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>Hi Smaran - 
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>>I caught that error, too. It's been fixed on the wiki page.
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>>You shouldn't have to rebuild anything to get this working. 
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>>All you should have to do is:
>># apt-get install postgresql-contrib-9.1
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>>Then, you may need to start & restart your server or the pgAdmin III client to get everything back in order.
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>>Thanks,
>>Jeff
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>>>________________________________
>>> From: Smaran Harihar <smaran.harihar at gmail.com>
>>>To: PostGIS Users Discussion <postgis-users at postgis.refractions.net> 
>>>Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 4:33 PM
>>>Subject: [postgis-users] server lacks instrumentation functions
>>> 
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>>>Hi,
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>>>I installed the PostGIS 2.0 as per the wiki. Now when I am opening the database in pgadmin3 I am getting the following "Guru Hint"
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>>>Server instrumentation
>>>>The server lacks instrumentation functions. 
>>>>pgAdmin III uses some support functions that are not available by default in all PostgreSQL versions. These enable some tasks that make life easier when dealing with log files and configuration files. 
>>>>The adminpack is installed and activated by default if you are running the 'official' pgInstaller distribution of PostgreSQL for Windows and is included as a contrib module with all versions of PostgreSQL 8.2 and above. However, if you are running any other version of PostgreSQL you will need to manually install it. To do so, simply copy the appropriate adminpack source code to the /contrib directory of your pre-configured PostgreSQL source tree. You can download the adminpacks here. 
>>>>Run the following commands (substituting admin for admin81 if required): 
>>>>    # cd $PGSRC/contrib/admin
>>>>    # make all
>>>>    # make install
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>>>
>>>So I downloaded the admin pack 81 and placed it in the contrib/admin as instructed and I am trying to "make all"
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>>>But I am getting the following error,
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>>>Makefile:13: ../../src/Makefile.global: No such file or directory
>>>>Makefile:14: /contrib/contrib-global.mk: No such file or directory
>>>>make: *** No rule to make target `/contrib/contrib-global.mk'.  Stop.
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>>>Do I require the Server Instrumentation installed? Also last time I was able to navigate from the database to the "Extension". Now my database does not have Extension
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>>>Thanks & Regards
>>>Smaran Harihar
>>>
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>-- 
>Thanks & Regards
>Smaran Harihar
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