Обсуждение: Use a custom postgresql.conf?
Hello,
I am trying to determine how to get postgres to use a custom postgresql.conf file that will be located in a directory other than the default postgresql.conf file. I would like it to be installed via an rc script so that the database setup can be part of a self-contained install. I do not want to use symbolic links, and I do not want to edit the default postgresql.conf file. I am using PostgreSQL version 8.4.4 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Currently, I am able to start the database using the following command, which specifies my custom postgresql.conf file:
pg_ctl start -D /var/lib/pgsql/data -l /var/lib/pgsql/pgstartup.log -o "-c config_file='/<path-to-custom-config-file>/postgresql.conf'"
Is there a way to set this up so that I can simply call:
service postgresql start
And have the database start using my config file?
Thank you,
Colin
I am trying to determine how to get postgres to use a custom postgresql.conf file that will be located in a directory other than the default postgresql.conf file. I would like it to be installed via an rc script so that the database setup can be part of a self-contained install. I do not want to use symbolic links, and I do not want to edit the default postgresql.conf file. I am using PostgreSQL version 8.4.4 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Currently, I am able to start the database using the following command, which specifies my custom postgresql.conf file:
pg_ctl start -D /var/lib/pgsql/data -l /var/lib/pgsql/pgstartup.log -o "-c config_file='/<path-to-custom-config-file>/postgresql.conf'"
Is there a way to set this up so that I can simply call:
service postgresql start
And have the database start using my config file?
Thank you,
Colin
On 11/29/2011 01:06 PM, Colin E Busse wrote:
I *think* you should be able to put the custom settings in /etc/sysconfig/pgsql/postgresql which is used by /etc/init.d/postgresql to override its defaults. Set $PGOPTS to the custom additions to the standard startup command.
The wiki page may be of help: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_on_RedHat_Linux
Cheers,
Steve
Hello,Don't have RHEL6 handy so looking at a CentOS 5.3 box...
I am trying to determine how to get postgres to use a custom postgresql.conf file that will be located in a directory other than the default postgresql.conf file. I would like it to be installed via an rc script so that the database setup can be part of a self-contained install. I do not want to use symbolic links, and I do not want to edit the default postgresql.conf file. I am using PostgreSQL version 8.4.4 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Currently, I am able to start the database using the following command, which specifies my custom postgresql.conf file:
pg_ctl start -D /var/lib/pgsql/data -l /var/lib/pgsql/pgstartup.log -o "-c config_file='/<path-to-custom-config-file>/postgresql.conf'"
Is there a way to set this up so that I can simply call:
service postgresql start
And have the database start using my config file?
I *think* you should be able to put the custom settings in /etc/sysconfig/pgsql/postgresql which is used by /etc/init.d/postgresql to override its defaults. Set $PGOPTS to the custom additions to the standard startup command.
The wiki page may be of help: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_on_RedHat_Linux
Cheers,
Steve
Am 29.11.2011 22:06, schrieb Colin E Busse: > Is there a way to set this up so that I can simply call: > > service postgresql start You could patch your init-script located inside /etc/init.d or something to do that. This might can get issues on regular system updates. Cheers, Frank