Re: setting up the user postgres on mac osx
| От | Jeffrey Melloy |
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| Тема | Re: setting up the user postgres on mac osx |
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| Msg-id | 3FA2E474.5000500@visualdistortion.org обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | setting up the user postgres on mac osx (Byron Amerson <byronea@u.washington.edu>) |
| Список | pgsql-novice |
Byron Amerson wrote: >I have several mac osx specific questions related to postgresql. >background info: an apparently successful build of postgres 7.4beta5 on an >imac with osx 10.3. readline by fink in the standard fink directory /sw > >1. What is the best way to set up a new user for use by PostgreSQL? Via >accounts on the preferences panel, netinfo, or at the command line with >niutil? So far I am having marginal luck with netinfo. Basically, where >should this user postgres's home directory be? I assume I should put a start >up script for tcsh here? Should the user postgres have write >permission tothis home directory? Additionally it seems silly to have the >user postgres having the option to log on at start up similar to a regular >user in addition to all of teh default directories like documemnts, music etc >(as when a new user is created in the accounts panel of preferences). > > > I recommend using netinfo. The postgres user doesn't really need a home directory (I might've used /usr/local/pgsql/) and if you have a UID/GID of less than 500, they don't show up in the login window. postgres does, however, need to have a shell set, or you can't su to it. >2. When I was attempting to set up my postgres build on 10.2 I had some >difficulty with the logfile. Where is this logfile writtem to? It seemed >that the script couldn't write the logfile due to some permissions issue - >is this a corect assumtion? That is, does the user postgres need to >have permission to write to the directory where the logfile normally is >placed (sorry so vague here, I've yet to try it out just yet on my new >build) > > > The postgres user needs to be able to write to the directory, yes. Make sure you are setting the logfile to the /usr/local/pgsql/ directory (or wherever) by specifying either an absolute path or starting from that directory. >3. Should the user postgres also be in its own group? > > > Yes. I've written a short installation procedure for installing on Panther at http://www.visualdistortion.org/adium/quick_install.html (you can ignore the bit about Adium, of course) >Thanks in advance for any advice/help on these questions. > >Byron Amerson >MS student >University of Washington >Department of Earth and Space Sciences > >---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your > joining column's datatypes do not match > >
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