The init script will first do "su - postgres" before starting the server,
so there is no way that the owner of the PID file (default location is
$DATADIR/postmaster.pid) is not postgres. Please recheck.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 7:49 PM, <henrik-postgres@hswn.dk> wrote:
> The following bug has been logged on the website:
>
> Bug reference: 12072
> Logged by: Henrik Storner
> Email address: henrik-postgres@hswn.dk
> PostgreSQL version: 9.3.5
> Operating system: CentOS 6.6
> Description:
>
> The /etc/init.d/postgresql-9.3 file created a PID file, but fails to make
> it
> owned by user 'postgres'.
>
> This means that using the "pg_ctl" command to restart Postgres fails,
> because user postgres cannot update the pid file (if you set
> external_pid_file in postgresql.conf so it can find the pid file).
>
> The init script should do a "chown postgres:postgres $pidfile" so the pid
> file is owned by the postgres user. This allows pg_ctl commands to work.
>
>
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