just remember that if you modify /etc/init.d/postgresql
the next time you update postgresql via rpm, it will blow away your changes to it.

cheers!





On 9/25/05, Jim Perrin <jperrin@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> If they would switch PGLOG from /dev/null to /var/lib/pgsql for default
> you might actually log something useful :-)

wow.. god forbid that happen :-P

I wasn't aware they did that. Still, if it doesn't even start there
may be hints in /var/log/messages, or possibly an selinux error to
confirm my wild speculation. Thanks for the pointer on the logging
though. That's good to know.

> grep "/dev/null" /etc/init.d/postgresql
>
>
> Ted
>



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Jim Perrin
System Administrator - UIT
Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center
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