Re: running postgresSQL 7 on Linux as postgres user
От | jd@commandprompt.com (Joshua Drake) |
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Тема | Re: running postgresSQL 7 on Linux as postgres user |
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Msg-id | e60169fc.0109062228.22b8c569@posting.google.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hello, Actually the below will not work as RedHat intended. RedHat uses a service manager (Mandrake as well) called chkconfig. The chkconfig program can use the sh script provided with PostgreSQL "IF" you edit it. You must add the following two lines: # chkconfig: 345 85 15 # description: Starts and stops the PostgreSQL backend daemon\ # that handles all database requests. The description line can say anything as long as chkconfig finds the "description:" For reference, this is covered in chapter two of the book Practical PostgreSQL. J Björn Lundin <bjorn.lundin@swipnet.se> wrote in message news:<9n61k4$2659$1@news.tht.net>... > A.A wrote: > > > hello, > > > > I'm new to postgreSQL. On my linux Red Hat 7.1 machine I've installed > > the postmaster software that came with the distribution; now, form the > > commandline when I try to run : > > % postmaster > > > > I get a error saying that the pastgreSQL back-end cannot be run as > > 'root' user. a seperate user has to be created for PS. > > Since the install setup a 'postgres' user already, I'm confused. How > > come PS doesn't start automatically ? > > > > I'd appreciate any help. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Ahsan A. > On a Red Hat, the startup script proberbly is located in > /etc/init.d and called postgres. > > Make a symbolic link to /etc/init.d/rc3.d and/or /etc/init.d/rc5.d > to start at boot. (name it like S65postgresql) > > Also put symbolic links to /etc/init.d/rc0.d and /etc/init.d/rc6.d > and name them like K15postgresql to bring it down at shutdown/reboot > > > Björn
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