Re: Alternate DB location continued. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Marco Colombo
Subject Re: Alternate DB location continued.
Date
Msg-id Pine.LNX.4.61.0502181549180.2859@Megathlon.ESI
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In response to Alternate DB location continued.  (Bob Hartung <rwhart@mchsi.com>)
List pgsql-general
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Bob Hartung wrote:

> Hi again all.
>  Here is the situation:
>     Fedora Core 3 with all updates.
>     PostgreSQL 8.0.1 installed - no tables to update.
>     In /etc/profile I have declared:
>         PGDATA=/pg_data
>         PATH=$PATH:$PGDATA
>         export PGDATA
>         export PATH
>
>        Directory /pg_data exists and is owned by postgres.
>        Log in as user postgres and run initdb by itself or with
>         -D PGDATA
>         -D /pg_data
>
>        The output is as follows:
>       The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user
> "postgres?.
>       This user must also own the server process.
>       The database cluster will be initialized with local en_US.UTF-8.
>       The default database encoding has accordingly been set to UNICODE.
>
>       fixing permissions on existing directory /pg_data . . . ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/global ... ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/pg_xlog ... ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/pg_xlog/archive_status ... ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/pg_clog ... ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/pg_subtrans ... ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/base ... ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/base/1 ... ok
>       creating directory /pg_data/pb_tblspc ... ok
>       selecting default max_connections ... 10
>       selecting default shared_buffers ... 50
>       creating configuration files ... ok
>       creating template1 database in /pg_data/base/1 ... child process
> exited with exit code 1
>       initdb: removing contents of data directory "/pg_data"
>
> Does anyone have any idea of where I went wrong?  If do not declare and
> export PGDATA or append it to path, everything works fine.
>
> Thanks again for your time.  If you responded the other day I may have
> lost your message as I was on the road.

Please read replies here:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2005-02/msg00832.php

As Tom wrote, it's likely it's SElinux in action.

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