Laurent Wandrebeck <l.wandrebeck@quelquesmots.fr> a écrit :Hi,
I’d like to report a small problem with latest pgbouncer package(1.5.5-1.rhel7).
/var/run being tmpfs, /var/log/pgbouncer becomes root:root after a
reboot, thus pgbouncer fails to start, being unable to write its pid
file.
I’ve done a quick search to find where to change it at boot, and I
stumbled upon prosody package, whose /run/prosody is ok.
The package contains:
# cat /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/prosody.conf
d /run/prosody 755 prosody prosody
Hope it helps for 1.5.5-2.rhel7 :)
Keep up the good work,
Best,
Laurent.
Replying to myself after willing to fix it there…There’s already a /usr/lib/tmpfile.d/pgbouncer.confbut it’s content is a bit borked, /var/run/pgbouncer/pqbouncer (yes, twice).There we have the culprit :)
Looks like that’s this bit here in the spec file:
%global _varrundir %{_localstatedir}/run/%{name}
<SNIP>
# ... and make a tmpfiles script to recreate it at reboot.
%{__mkdir} -p %{buildroot}%{_tmpfilesdir}
cat > %{buildroot}%{_tmpfilesdir}/%{name}.conf <<EOF
d %{_varrundir}/pgbouncer 0700 pgbouncer pgbouncer -
EOF
I’m thinking the intent would be this:
d %{_varrundir} 0700 pgbouncer pgbouncer -
but just want Devrim to have a chance to comment.