Redhat builds postgresql in /var/lib/pgsql
Ron Peck
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    From:    Steve_Miller@sil.org [SMTP:Steve_Miller@sil.org]
    Sent:    Thursday, January 09, 2003 9:56 AM
    To:    pgsql-novice@postgresql.org
    Subject:    [NOVICE] Getting Started newbie questions)
    I'm new to both Linux and Postgres
    I installed Red Hat 8 on a stand-alone test machine yesterday. I did
a
    custom install, and installed everything. So my assumption is that
    everything Red Hat 8 could install was installed, including
Postgresql.
    I went into Server Settings, Services, and in Service Configuration
found
    postgresql. I checked it, so that it would start on reboot. The
machine has
    since been rebooted
    The tutorial says the Postgresql is stored in /usr/local/pgsql/ and
    /usr/local/pgsql/data. I don't see either one, either as me (Steve)
or as
    root. I do see files under /usr/lib/, usr/share/, and usr/include.
    The tutorial says to try to create a new database with
          $ createdb mydb
    I get the error:
          psql: FATAL 1:  user "Steve" does not exist
          createdb: database creation failed.
    This sounds to me like postmaster is running. But what do I know?
    The tutorial says to try the command with the absolute path:
          /usr/local/pgsql/bin/createdb mydb
    I get the error:
          No such file or directory
    No surprise there. I already saw that I couldn't find a
/usr/local/pgsql
    Steve
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