Thread: Postgresql 7.3 And Redhat Enterprise 3
Hello, I've installed redhat enterprise 3 on a system to use as a db server. Manually I can install and run postgresql 7.3 (the one on the extras CD). The problem is when you try to add postgres as a service, it might add it, but it will not start it. To do this, we got a postgresql script, placed it in the init.d folder with all the other service shell scripts, and then went into services, add service, and typed postgres. The specific error received is: env: /etc/init.d/postgres no directory or file found Is there some environment variable that needs to be set in some file somewhere. I read a lot of documentation online, and modified whatever files that people mentioned, but maybe I'm missing something? Just to clarify, the server pgsql components are installed. I've done several fresh installs with all kinds of options either selected or de-selected. For example, I've installed all client, and server components at one point. What baffles me as well is that on Redhat 9.0 it sets up postgres for you on an install, and automatically adds, and configures it under services so that it auto starts postgres on a server reboot. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Remi wrote: > I've installed redhat enterprise 3 on a system to use as a db server. > Manually I can install and run postgresql 7.3 (the one on the extras > CD). The problem is when you try to add postgres as a service, it > might add it, but it will not start it. To do this, we got a > postgresql script, placed it in the init.d folder with all the other > service shell scripts, and then went into services, add service, and > typed postgres. The specific error received is: > > env: /etc/init.d/postgres no directory or file found Try "postgresql" instead of "postgres". You could also use chkconfig to set up the service -- see `man chkconfig`, but I think you want something like: chkconfig --level 3 postgresql on This would add postgresql as a service to be started for you when booting to run-level 3. To manually start the Postgres service, do: /etc/init.d/postgresql start HTH, Joe
Remi, you have to make a symbolic link to the start-up directory for the run-level you are starting up from. The /etc/rc.d/init.d directory contains all avalable start/stop scripts, regardless if they are used or not. Your /etc/inittab file shows you, which default run-level you are starting up in. If you have X11 installed, it probably is 5, otherwise it probably is 3. Say you are starting up in run-level 5, then you have to: cd /etc/rc.d/rc5.d ln -s ../init.d/postgres S97postgres You can change 97 to 98 or 99, depending on the sequence of stuff to start up on your machine. Best regards, Chris On Monday 02 February 2004 09:03, Remi wrote: > Hello, > > I've installed redhat enterprise 3 on a system to use as a db server. > Manually I can install and run postgresql 7.3 (the one on the extras > CD). The problem is when you try to add postgres as a service, it > might add it, but it will not start it. To do this, we got a > postgresql script, placed it in the init.d folder with all the other > service shell scripts, and then went into services, add service, and > typed postgres. The specific error received is: > > env: /etc/init.d/postgres no directory or file found > > Is there some environment variable that needs to be set in some file > somewhere. I read a lot of documentation online, and modified whatever > files that people mentioned, but maybe I'm missing something? > > Just to clarify, the server pgsql components are installed. I've done > several fresh installs with all kinds of options either selected or > de-selected. For example, I've installed all client, and server > components at one point. > > What baffles me as well is that on Redhat 9.0 it sets up postgres for > you on an install, and automatically adds, and configures it under > services so that it auto starts postgres on a server reboot. > > Any help is appreciated. Thanks. > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html
Is the file postgres IN the directory /etc/init.d? If so, is it set executable??? On 2 Feb 2004, Remi wrote: > Hello, > > I've installed redhat enterprise 3 on a system to use as a db server. > Manually I can install and run postgresql 7.3 (the one on the extras > CD). The problem is when you try to add postgres as a service, it > might add it, but it will not start it. To do this, we got a > postgresql script, placed it in the init.d folder with all the other > service shell scripts, and then went into services, add service, and > typed postgres. The specific error received is: > > env: /etc/init.d/postgres no directory or file found > > Is there some environment variable that needs to be set in some file > somewhere. I read a lot of documentation online, and modified whatever > files that people mentioned, but maybe I'm missing something? > > Just to clarify, the server pgsql components are installed. I've done > several fresh installs with all kinds of options either selected or > de-selected. For example, I've installed all client, and server > components at one point. > > What baffles me as well is that on Redhat 9.0 it sets up postgres for > you on an install, and automatically adds, and configures it under > services so that it auto starts postgres on a server reboot. > > Any help is appreciated. Thanks. > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html >