Puvi Subramanian wrote:

Hi,

we installed postgres 8.0.3 in fedora core 4 successfully. We created the super user named as postgres to start postgres. When i execute the command "/usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster -i -D data" in my terminal it gives bur that postmaster cannot access the server configuration file "/home/postgres/data/postgresql.conf": No such file or directory

plz help us to proceed further


if your pgsql directory is /usr/local/pgsql, chances are, the default data directory is in /usr/local/pgsql/data ... But, since you're running Fedora, and that uses SysVinit routines, look in /usr/local/pgsql/postgresql-(version)/contrib/start-scripts and you should find a script `linux` there.... as root, copy this to /etc/init.d/postgresql and chmod that +x then still as root, do `chkconfig postgresql --add` now, you can start/stop postgres as root with `service postgresql start` and `service postgresql stop`.. further, if you now do `chkconfig postgresql on` it will autostart each time you reboot, running as a system service.

if you really just want to run it manually, I'd consider changing the postgres user account's home directory to /usr/local/pgsql rather than /home/postgres... `usermod -d /usr/local/pgsql postgres`

regardless, you usually need to edit the postgresql.conf and pg_hba.conf files to support the desired access types


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