Re: nscd [was] how do you run postgres without dns server - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From S. C.
Subject Re: nscd [was] how do you run postgres without dns server
Date
Msg-id 20041111010541.M27195@eg-1.com
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In response to Re: nscd [was] how do you run postgres without dns server  (Ivan Dimitrov <dobber@bastun.net>)
List pgsql-admin
Do you got "hosts: files dns" in your nsswitch.conf?
Otherwise , /etc/hosts won't be used.


-----------------------------------------------------------------
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality.
# If you have the `glibc-doc' and `info' packages installed, try:
# `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file.

passwd:         compat
group:          compat
shadow:         compat

hosts:          files dns
networks:       files

protocols:      db files
services:       db files
ethers:         db files
rpc:            db files

netgroup:       nis
----------------------------------------------

Regards
Simon Chen.

---------- Original Message -----------
From: Ivan Dimitrov <dobber@bastun.net>
To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org
Sent: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:19:47 +0200
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] nscd [was] how do you run postgres without dns server

> Yes that is true too. I've checked it all. It apears that postgres
> tries to resolve only through dns'...:(
>
> I think that the problem is in the postgresql, but I can't reproduce
> the problem anymore, because I was forced to install a caching dns
> server, and I'm not allowed to play with it anymore (business must
> run).
>
> The nscd problem:
> I didn't post this before, because I thik this is not a postgres
> related problem, but after a few hours playing with it I couldn't
> fix the problem I have nscd + pgsql backend I have passwd:
> compat [NOTFOUND=continue SUCCESS=return] pgsql group:
>  compat [NOTFOUND=continue SUCCESS=return] pgsql
>
> in /etc/nsswitch.conf
> The logic of this, from what I could understand from the
> documentation is: "Look in the standart files (/etc/passwd,
>  /etc/group)" for username and groups, if not found, search in pgsql
> databasee, else return successfull"
>
> The problem is that when I stop the database and I try to `id
> realuser` it gives:
> # id root
> Could not connect to database
>
> The system is Debian sarge with packages:
> nscd                  2.3.2.ds1-18
> libnss-pgsql1  1.0.2-1.2
> postgresql       7.4.5-3
>
> Íà 10.11.2004 16:08 Oliver Elphick íàïèñà:
> > On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 12:15 +0200, Ivan Dimitrov wrote:
> > > Yes, it is there
> > > 127.0.0.1        localhost
> > > but when i strace postmaster on startup it never looks in /etc/hosts
> >
> > Look at the "hosts:" line in /etc/nsswitch.conf.  It needs to have the
> > word "files" in there.
>
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>
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