Re: initdb fails quietly - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Michael Muratet US-Huntsville
Subject Re: initdb fails quietly
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Msg-id 2000234931344D4BA434A0C235D1956B0C491B@hsv-exmail02.operonads.local
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In response to initdb fails quietly  ("Michael Muratet US-Huntsville" <Michael.Muratet@operon.com>)
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>
> Do you have SELinux turned on?  Some of the earlier RHEL4 releases had
> selinux rules that prevented /usr/bin/postgres from writing /dev/tty,
> which is a reasonable rule for a daemon process but served to prevent
> any error messages from appearing in interactive use :-(.  To
> get around
> that you can either temporarily disable selinux, or update to a more
> recent set of selinux policy rules.

Tom

Thanks, that was it. I didn't look there because I thought I already had it turned off. Works great now.

Thanks

Mike

>
> As for the failure that it's not able to tell you about,
> that's probably
> selinux as well.  I believe the standard policy constrains postgres to
> write only under /var/lib/pgsql, which means you *must* put
> the database
> in the default place, unless you want to modify the policy.
>
> You could check in /var/log/messages for "avc denied" messages to
> confirm these theories...
>
>             regards, tom lane
>

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