Re: RHEL7 pgbouncer package /run/pgbouncer rights glitch after reboot - Mailing list pgsql-pkg-yum

From Jeff Frost
Subject Re: RHEL7 pgbouncer package /run/pgbouncer rights glitch after reboot
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Msg-id 5B39E46F-635D-46D1-ACC0-CC4D4D256917@pgexperts.com
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In response to Re: RHEL7 pgbouncer package /run/pgbouncer rights glitch after reboot  (Laurent Wandrebeck <l.wandrebeck@quelquesmots.fr>)
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> On Jun 2, 2015, at 10:33 PM, Laurent Wandrebeck <l.wandrebeck@quelquesmots.fr> wrote:
>
>
> Le 2 juin 2015 22:28, Jeff Frost <jeff@pgexperts.com> a écrit :
>>
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>> Oh, so you’re suggesting that pgbouncer use both socket directories as well?
>>
>> That would require a pgbouncer patch to support multiple socket locations.
>>
>
> Actually, I'm not :) I just copied changelog linked to that /var/run stuff, sorry it puzzled you.
>
> Just suggested:
> - Postgres user for both.
> - /var/run/postgresql for sockets.
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> Do you think it could bring problems ? (ie apps using hardcoded path to find pg socket ?)
> According to pgbouncer config file, it looks like debian uses /var/run/postgresql for a while, so I hope my proposal
doesn'tland in nonsense territory :) 

It’s not necessarily nonsense, but it’s likely to break quite a few existing apps that expect it in /tmp.  If we
decidedto go this way, we would probably only do it on new distros. 

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