From: Bjoern Steinbrink (bjoern.steinbrink_at_isp4p.net)
Date: Tue 08 Mar 2005 - 02:53:43 GMT
On 2005.03.07 13:37:21 -0800, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> I installed PostreSQL 8.0.1 from the PGDG RPMs. This required mx as I put
> it all in. When I started PostgreSQL the first time ( after sorting out a
> missing /etc/sysconfig/network file ) I got an error about /usr/bin/chcon
> and permission denied.
>
> The line out of /etc/rc.d/init.d/posrgresql ( with variables expanded ) is
>
> [ -x /usr/bin/chcon ] && /usr/bin/chcon -t postgresql_log_t \
> /var/lib/pgsql/pgstartup.log
>
> Since the man page mentions changing the context I though this list was
> a good first place to ask. I'll be hitting the PostgreSQL ADMIN list
> next. The error message has not appeared again so I can't replicated it.
> Would this be a PostgreSQL issue or some setting I need to change in
> the reference vserver or vserver itself before starting PostgreSQL? I
> probably will only create a few Vservers for running PostgreSQL but
> inquiring minds want to know.
chcon is a tool to change the security context of a file, which is part
of the SELinux stuff, about which I know absolutely nothing ;)
So it's not linux-vserver related (i believe).
>
>
> Thanks for any input,
> Rod
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