sudo/access to the postres OS user
От | Birchall, Austen |
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Тема | sudo/access to the postres OS user |
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Msg-id | 4E154FB60786D74BB4DFDC97BF991CAC08A916@EXXCMPD1DAG2.cmpd1.metoffice.gov.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Running psql commands from a remote location & pg_hba.conf? (Luca Ferrari <fluca1978@infinito.it>) |
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Re: sudo/access to the postres OS user
Re: sudo/access to the postres OS user |
Список | pgsql-novice |
9.2 on Red Hat 6 Our OS Sys Admin have decided to withdraw my (DBA) access to the OS postgres account - so instead of ssh/logging in to a DB host I I have to login in as 'myself' and then gain access to psql etc. via sudo such as by doing PSQL access as the postgres user sudo -u postgres /usr/bin/psql <command line options> which I have been granted permissions to do. I have the following questions regarding this: 1. Is this standard/best practise? 2. In simple terms what is justification for dong this - looking at it from a DBA point of view? 3. As myself I current have no permissions on the ..../psql/data directory and its sub-directories including the log files,which IMHO I need in order to be able to function as a DBA - is there a preferred way in which I can be granted/gainthis access other than by granting rights on files at an individual level? Happy to (try to) explain further if none of this makes much sense. Thanks in advance as always Austen Austen Birchall Senior Database Administrator Met Office
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