On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Alexander Hall <alexan...@beard.se> wrote:
> Tony Berth wrote: > >> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Jason Dixon <ja...@dixongroup.net> >> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 05:46:28PM +0100, Tony Berth wrote: >>> >>>> case#1: >>>> >>>> my "/home/<DB-user>/db" dir is owned by _postgresql:_postgresql >>>> >>> Wow, you've managed to completely ignore all advice both Dan Colish and >>> myself have given you. Since you continue to refuse to do any of these >>> things, or give me what I keep asking for (directory permission >>> listings), I'm going to have to cut you off. >>> >>> Good Luck. >>> >>> =============================================================== >>> P.S. The correct response should be been something like: >>> >>> $ ls -ld /home/foo/db >>> <result> >>> $ ls -ld /home/foo >>> <result> >>> =============================================================== >>> >>> -- >>> Jason Dixon >>> DixonGroup Consulting >>> http://www.dixongroup.net/ >>> >>> >> found the cause of the problem >> >> Thanks for your help >> > > Please share your findings and the solution for the list archives. > > /Alexander > it was just a stupid typo in the permissions. That's why I didn't refer to a 'solution'! Thanks