After consulting with a teammate, I've found out that they'd have no
problem simply doing 2 separate makes. In fact, I'm glad. It's makes
much better sense.
Thanks,
Tom
Tom Kalafut
Interchange/CG Crew Member
Trident Systems Inc.
tommyk@tridsys.com
(919)388-1264
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rajesh Kumar Mallah [mailto:mallah.rajesh@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:26 PM
To: Tom Kalafut
Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] multiple postgres instances from RPM install
On 12/19/06, Tom Kalafut <tommyk@tridsys.com> wrote:
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> I am getting ready to set up 2 postgres instances, but I'm somewhat
new to
> postgres. I've used RPM to list out all the files that are installed,
and I
> think I've isolated all the executables of which I need to make
separate
> copies, but I was hoping for some confirmation.
please read about initdb
you can initdb two different empty directories as two different unix
users.
when you initdb a directory you will get a postgresql.conf file in it.
you can change the port number in that file to run different instances
separately.
but do you really need two different instances that would possibly
compete
each other for resources?
I heard the exact files
> that need copying are listed in a thread somewhere in the archives,
but I
> can't seem to find it. Could someone please point me to it?
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>
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> The motivation behind this is having 2 distinct SELinux policies for 2
> separate users with their own separate databases.
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> Thanks,
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> Tom
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> Tom Kalafut
> Interchange/CG Crew Member
> Trident Systems Inc.
> tommyk@tridsys.com
> (919)388-1264
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