I've found this very useful:
http://people.planetpostgresql.org/devrim/index.php?/archives/82-Running-more-than-one-9.4-9.3-instance-in-parallel-on-RHEL-7.html
Atenciosamente,
Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter
On 10-11-2014 16:45, Edson Richter wrote:
Hi!
I've just received a new server, and I've the intention to install
Centos7 and PostgreSQL 9.3.5.
After installing the yum repo (as described in
http://www.postgresql.org/download/linux/redhat/), I've installed
everything I need with the command
yum install postgresql93 postgresql93-server postgresql93-contrib
Which eventually worked very well.
After that, I've created a /etc/sysconfig/pgsql/postgresql-9.3
configuration file (as I used to do in Centos 6.5), and then "service
postgresql-9.3 initdb" ! crash, bang, boom.
Wont work, with error:
"[root@localhost pgsql]# service postgresql-9.3 initdb
The service command supports only basic LSB actions (start, stop,
restart, try-restart, reload, force-reload, status). For other
actions, please try to use systemctl.
[root@localhost pgsql]# systemctl --help
systemctl [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} ..."
So, I've learned that is a new way of doing things... Reading the yum
repository documentation, I've learned:
"|postgresql-setup initdb
systemctl enable postgresql.service"
Which works partially: it have not taken my
/etc/sysconfig/postgresql-9.3 configuration file for path and other
things.
Can anyone point me what I've done wrong?
Thanks,|
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Atenciosamente,
Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter