Postgres and chroot
От | Melvyn Sopacua |
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Тема | Postgres and chroot |
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Msg-id | 5.0.2.1.2.20010527181355.03ff1ec0@tmp.idg.nl обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Postgres and chroot
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Список | pgsql-admin |
Hi all, I'm new to the list as well as to Postgres. At present we're using MySQL, on a BSD platform, and migrating the databases to AIX, keeping BSD on the frontend. The frontend is powered by Php and Apache and a few Perl scripts since I just love GD::Graphs3d :-). I hope I can contribute in the near future, but my guess is, I'll be askin' a lot first :-). Especially since it's quite a different setup as opposed to MySQL. We're considering Postgres at least for some more demanding webapplications and therefore I've setup a little test environment at home on a similar box (well - software/OS then). As for the first questions: It's customary for us to run web-accessible services chrooted. However, postgres needs to change user context and chroot requires the root user. There are two things bugging about the current Postgres implementation, with respect to a chrooted environment: 1) Postgres requires me to have 'su' in the chrooted env 2) Postgres makes a shell call to the 'cp' command when creating new databases. The first I've overcome, with the not-so-elegant script below, but the second is not so easy. So my questions: -- Does anybody run PostgreSQL chrooted and so, how? -- Is there a way to use PostgreSQL and not have `cp' in the environment? Many thanx, in advance. The startupscript: $ cat /chroot/pgsql/startpgsql.sh #!/bin/sh cp -p /usr/bin/su /chroot/bin/su /usr/sbin/chroot /chroot /bin/su postgres -c "/pgsql/bin/postmaster -i -D /pgsql/data &" sleep 2 rm /chroot/bin/su -- Best regards, Melvyn Sopacua
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