![]() They go away, as you said, when DS are closed.ĭoes the error in the log give you any clues? It says I do have several postgres processes running in the task manager while DS is running. I do have the ContentCluster and the log shows problems as I posted above while you were replying. Thanks for replying to help me! I think we cross posted while I was adding some details to my previous plea for help. If you don't see them its probably a firewall issue. You should see multiple instances of postgres running in the task manager 'processes' tab when DIM or Studio are running - they go away when both are shut down. )Īlso - make sure your firewall is not blocking access to Postgres (that CMS settings screen shows what port will be used). (Oh - and the Valentina CMS must be running for the conversion to work. ![]() I will say that the first time I tried the conversion on my main system it ran for about 6.naught seconds because the Valentina CMS was corrupted. ![]() One of them is dblog.txt which may give some information. I upgraded from 4.6.2.120 and did NOT previously have the PostgreSQL beta installed.Ĭheck the location you specified for the database - you should have a 'ContentCluster' directory and it should contain a number of files. In there is a dblog.txt that says (among other things): The path that entered in preferences for my CMS Cluster directory was created and has a ContentCluster with lots of folders and files. My DAZ Studo log file contains the line "Connected to CMS: PostgreSQL 9.3.4, compiled by Visual C++ build 1600, 64-bit", so that sounds like the PostgreSQL is installed OK. However, when I finally ran the conversion, it "installed" instantly, so I guess it didn't work. I tried this process, because I don't want my database on my SSD. Install the Postgres CMS conversion utility - note that the 'install' is actually doing the conversion, so expect it to take a while Make note of current cluster location for cleanupĮnter preferred path to CMS Cluster in Cluster DirectoryĬontent Library -> preferences -> start CMS Optional - change the location of the Postgres database -Ĭontent Library -> preferences -> stop CMS (technically not required - but see 'paranoid' above)Įdit -> preferences -> Right-most tab (CMS Settings) I'm paranoid, so take this with a grain of salt -įire up the current version of Studio and export your user data. Is there a recommended order to install the items? DS, PostgreSQL, then Conversion, for example?
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