Обсуждение: Re: postgres startup method for ubuntu
On 30 jan, 04:14, Jon Hancock <redstarl...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have compiled postgres 8.3rc2 on ubuntu 7.04 and seem to a have > working install. > To start postgres, I do the following: > > > su postgres > > /usr/local/pgsql/bin/postgres -D /usr/local/pgsql/data & > > ok, that works for dev mode. But what is the recommended approach to > launch postgres at system boot? > Sure, I can hack the above command in an init.d script and if it seems > to work, thats nice. > But since I'm a nube here, I think I should ask for the refined > approach for a startup script. For example, in the mysql world, we > have a safe_mysql script which takes care of startup "best practices". > > thanks, Jon I am also searching for a more 'professional' way to startup and shutdown postgresql on ubuntu and debian systems. Everytime I deploy a PostgreSQL server in a ubuntu or debian based server, I create some scripts called pg_start, pg_stop and pg_reload, save them on default postgresql home dir. Then I create symbolic links on /usr/bin, and so on I put pg_start on /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh. However, I want to deploy it as a "native" linux service, as 'cron' or 'network', and really I dunno how to do it.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 02:35:01AM -0800, T.J. Adami wrote: > Everytime I deploy a PostgreSQL server in a ubuntu or debian based > server, I create some scripts called pg_start, pg_stop and pg_reload, > save them on default postgresql home dir. Then I create symbolic links > on /usr/bin, and so on I put pg_start on /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh. > > However, I want to deploy it as a "native" linux service, as 'cron' or > 'network', and really I dunno how to do it. Debian does it for me nicely on bootup. I wonder why you think you need to start it manually ? Karsten -- GPG key ID E4071346 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net E167 67FD A291 2BEA 73BD 4537 78B9 A9F9 E407 1346
T.J. Adami wrote: > I am also searching for a more 'professional' way to startup and > shutdown postgresql on ubuntu and debian systems. The source comes with a startup script that can be installed by running: # cp contrib/start-scripts/linux /etc/init.d/postgresql # update-rc.d postgresql defaults (update-rc.d is to debian-based systems what chkconfig is to Redhat-based systems). -- Daniel PostgreSQL-powered mail user agent and storage: http://www.manitou-mail.org
On 31 jan, 12:24, dan...@manitou-mail.org ("Daniel Verite") wrote:
> T.J. Adami wrote:
>
> > I am also searching for a more 'professional' way to startup and
> > shutdown postgresql on ubuntu and debian systems.
>
> The source comes with a startup script that can be installed by
> running:
> # cp contrib/start-scripts/linux /etc/init.d/postgresql
> # update-rc.d postgresql defaults
> (update-rc.d is to debian-based systems what chkconfig is to
> Redhat-based systems).
>
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> Debian does it for me nicely on bootup. I wonder why you
> think you need to start it manually ?
>
> Karsten
I always compile my own version from sources for Python and Perl
support, and also because of newest versions that are update with a
lack of time (for reasonable test reasons).
> The source comes with a startup script that can be installed by
> running:
> # cp contrib/start-scripts/linux /etc/init.d/postgresql
> # update-rc.d postgresql defaults
> (update-rc.d is to debian-based systems what chkconfig is to
> Redhat-based systems).
>
> --
> Daniel
This adds shutdown scripts too? I need the server shutdown by 'pg_ctl
stop', not by linux killing the process (init 0 or shutdown commands
are very useful sometimes ;) ). I know this is a specific distro
question, however we started this thread yet...
T.J. Adami wrote:
> > The source comes with a startup script that can be installed by
> > running:
> > # cp contrib/start-scripts/linux /etc/init.d/postgresql
> > # update-rc.d postgresql defaults
> > (update-rc.d is to debian-based systems what chkconfig is to
> > Redhat-based systems).
> >
> > --
> > Daniel
>
> This adds shutdown scripts too? I need the server shutdown by 'pg_ctl
> stop', not by linux killing the process (init 0 or shutdown commands
> are very useful sometimes ;)
Yes. update-rc.d set things up so that at boot time the system will
execute: /etc/init.d/postgresql start, and at shutdown time:
/etc/init.d/postgresql stop
Additionally, the root user can also execute when needed:
/etc/init.d/postgresql {stop|start|reload|restart}
That's the standard way of starting and stopping services on linux,
both automatically and manually.
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