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* [[Software conflicting with database]] | * [[Software conflicting with database]] | ||
* [[VPOP3DB/ | * [[VPOP3DB/ | ||
+ | * [[Database Size]] | ||
=====Database corruption===== | =====Database corruption===== | ||
If VPOP3 won't start even though the process is running, then that is often because the PostgreSQL service is not running. If the PostgreSQL service won't start, or keeps crashing, then it is probably because the database is corrupted. In VPOP3 versions 3 and 4, the PostgreSQL service is usually called ' | If VPOP3 won't start even though the process is running, then that is often because the PostgreSQL service is not running. If the PostgreSQL service won't start, or keeps crashing, then it is probably because the database is corrupted. In VPOP3 versions 3 and 4, the PostgreSQL service is usually called ' | ||
+ | * [[VPOP3DB won't start|VPOP3DB Database service won't start]] | ||
* [[Restore a database backup|Restoring a database]] | * [[Restore a database backup|Restoring a database]] | ||
* [[PostgreSQL server won't start due to damaged log files]] or missing pg_control file | * [[PostgreSQL server won't start due to damaged log files]] or missing pg_control file |