shumilov
2 post(s)
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Topic: LAPPStack /
Problem with PostgreSQL
I can not install LAPP as an ordinal user in ”/opt”. This can make only root.
The problem is that PostgreSQL should be started from the user “postgres”. You have already changed in LAPP permissions of the postgres catalog, but probably forgot about the user in the script “lapp/posrgresql/scripts/ctl.sh”. Usually i am using this simple script to start postgresql. You can take particular commands and modify ctl.sh.
Note: Thanx to beltran for fixed formating. :)
# Installation prefix
prefix=/opt/pgsql
# Data directory
PGDATA="/opt/pgsql/data"
# Who to run the postmaster as, usually "postgres". (NOT "root")
PGUSER=postgres
# Where to keep a log file
PGLOG="$PGDATA/serverlog"
## STOP EDITING HERE
# The path that is to be used for the script
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
# What to use to start up the postmaster (we do NOT use pg_ctl for this,
# as it adds no value and can cause the postmaster to misrecognize a stale
# lock file)
DAEMON="$prefix/bin/postmaster"
# What to use to shut down the postmaster
PGCTL="$prefix/bin/pg_ctl"
set -e
# Only start if we can find the postmaster.
test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
# Parse command line parameters.
case $1 in
start)
echo -n "Starting PostgreSQL: "
su - $PGUSER -c "$DAEMON -D '$PGDATA' &" >>$PGLOG 2>&1
echo "ok"
;;
stop)
echo -n "Stopping PostgreSQL: "
su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL stop -D '$PGDATA' -s -m fast"
echo "ok"
;;
restart)
echo -n "Restarting PostgreSQL: "
su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL stop -D '$PGDATA' -s -m fast -w"
su - $PGUSER -c "$DAEMON -D '$PGDATA' &" >>$PGLOG 2>&1
echo "ok"
;;
reload)
echo -n "Reload PostgreSQL: "
su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL reload -D '$PGDATA' -s"
echo "ok"
;;
status)
su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL status -D '$PGDATA'"
;;
*)
# Print help
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
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shumilov
2 post(s)
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Topic: LAPPStack /
Problem with PostgreSQL
Hi,
after successfull installation of lapp-1.1 on SuSE 10.2 i can not start it properly. PostgreSQL can not start and give the following message:
— dbas1:/opt/lapp-1.1 # ./ctlscript.sh start “root” execution of the PostgreSQL server is not permitted. The server must be started under an unprivileged user ID to prevent possible system security compromise. See the documentation for more information on how to properly start the server. /opt/lapp-1.1/postgresql/scripts/ctl.sh : postgresql could not be started Syntax OK /opt/lapp-1.1/apache2/scripts/ctl.sh : httpd started at port 80 dbas1:/opt/lapp-1.1 #
Thanx, Serge
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