Re: Starting postmaster in rc.local
От | Peter & Sarah Childs |
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Тема | Re: Starting postmaster in rc.local |
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Msg-id | 200212022010.01955.peterandsarahchilds@blueyonder.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Starting postmaster in rc.local ("Chris Boget" <chris@wild.net>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
On Monday 02 December 2002 14:31, Chris Boget wrote: > On the following page > > http://www.postgresql.org/idocs/index.php?installation.html > > It says that I need to su to the user postgres to start postmaster. > In fact, when I try to start it as user root, it won't let me and that > is somewhat understandable. But ideally, I'd like it so that user > postgres does not have a shell (which is what I've done for the > mysql user I had to set up). > When I tried to set up the command to start up postgres in the > rc.local to run as user postgres, I'm having problems. I know there > has got to be a way for me to be able to do this but I'm still too > new to *nix to know how. I've looked throughout the PgSQL docs, > mimiced the line I have for mysql (but making the relevant changes), > did some searches on the web but have come up blank. > Could someone point me to where I need to look to discover how > to do what I want? > > thnx, > Chris > I think this is best done the same way as the redhat init script does it hence su -l postgres -s /bin/sh -c "/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl -D $PGD ATA -p /usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster start > /dev/null 2>&1" < /dev/null Doing a "man su" should tell you about any other flags you want. but -l - a login shell <user> - the user name. -s <shell name> - use this shell -c <command name> - run this command < /dev/null - take input from /dev/null (nowhere!) I hope that helps Peter Childs
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