-- OK, but this is not a showstopper here. Right? 
Your right - just a thought

-- What settings do I need to give "/var/log" (currently root) so the pgbouncer 
process can write to it? Why are these special permissions needed
You need to have a pgbouner directory in /var/log and have the owner pgbouncer. 
This is easy to test try creating a file in /var/log as the user pgbouncer. It 
should fail because pgbouncer does not have writer permissions to /var/log. As 
root create a directory /var/log/pgbouncer, change owner to pgbouncer. Set your 
parameter for pgbouncer.log to /var/log/pgbouncer. Then test by creating a file 
in /var/log/pgbouncer as user pgbouncer

If the user exists in the postgres then I'm not sure why it fails.




Wolf


-----Original Message-----
From: Phoenix Kiula [mailto:phoenix.ki...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 9:37 AM
To: Wolf Schwurack
Cc: raghu ram; pgbouncer-gene...@pgfoundry.org; PG-General Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Pgbouncer-general] [GENERAL] Again, problem with pgbouncer

On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 2:50 AM, Wolf Schwurack <w...@uen.org> wrote:
> I use pgpool but some of the problem you listed are same as I had with 
> pgpool


Thanks Wolf, for the thoughts.


> I would not run pgbouner in /var/run/pbbouner. Every time you reboot 
> the directory will get deleted. I set my parameter to another 
> directory the would not get deleted after a reboot.


OK, but this is not a showstopper here. Right?



> /var/log/pgbouncer.log:
> what is the permission on /var/log? If you don't have write permission on the 
> directory then you cannot write to the file.


Permissions:

/var/run/pgbouncer --
    70058074 drwxr-xr-x  2 pgbouncer postgres 4.0K Oct  2 06:17 pgbouncer/

/var/log --
    145686529 drwxr-xr-x 17 root root  4.0K Oct  5 04:29 log/

Please note that whatever the settings, they were working before a server 
reboot. What settings do I need to give "/var/log" (currently
root) so the pgbouncer process can write to it? Why are these special 
permissions needed-- I mean Apache, MysQL, Nginx etc...all of them can write to 
the logs in this log folder.



> Psql: ERROR: No such user:
>  You have to create the user in postgres, check you users
>
> postgres=# /du
>



Yes, this user exists in the postgres database.


                          List of roles
    Role name    |            Attributes             | Member of
-----------------+-----------------------------------+-----------
 postgres        | Superuser, Create role, Create DB | {}
 rvadmin         |                                   | {}
 MYSITE          |                                   | {}
 MYSITE_MYSITE   | Superuser, Create DB              | {}



And the authfile also has permissions for "pgbouncer:postgres".

What else?


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