csh and sh examples were reversed.

Update the csh example with new comments and fixes from Thomas' linux box.
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Thomas G. Lockhart 1998-11-25 02:57:27 +00:00
parent 59d9fd9b17
commit 4d7188039a
2 changed files with 26 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -8,18 +8,23 @@
# This version can log backend output through syslog using the local5 facility.
# To enable this, edit /etc/syslog.conf to include a line similar to:
# local5.* /var/log/postgres
# and then set USE_SYSLOG to "yes" below
# and then set USE_SYSLOG to "yes" and FACILITY to "local5" below
#
#PGBIN="/opt/postgres/current/bin" # not used
#PGBIN="/opt/postgres/current/bin" # not used any more - thomas 1997-12-14
PGACCOUNT="postgres" # the postgres account (you called it something else?)
POSTMASTER="postmaster" # this probably won't change
USE_SOCKET="yes" # "no" to disable Unix sockets on localhost
PGSOCKETFILE="/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432"
USE_SYSLOG="yes" # "yes" to enable syslog, "no" to go to /tmp/postgres.log
FACILITY="local5" # can assign local0-local7 as the facility for logging
PGLOGFILE="/tmp/postgres.log" # only used if syslog is disabled
PGOPTS="-B 256"
#PGOPTS="-i -B 256" # -i to enable TCP/IP rather than Unix socket
PGOPTS="-i -B 1024" # -S -o '-Fe'"
if [ ${USE_SOCKET} = "no" ]
then
PGOPTS="-i ${PGOPTS}" # -i to enable TCP/IP rather than Unix socket
fi
# Source function library.
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
@ -34,22 +39,29 @@ then
exit 0
fi
# Don't bother checking for file existance to avoid hardcoding any paths - thomas 1997-12-14
#[ -f ${PGBIN}/${POSTMASTER} ] || exit 0
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start)
# force a stop to kill a running postmaster and to clean up sockets
# necessary if system crashed (a power outage provoked this feature)
eval $0 stop
# save the old log file, if any
if [ -f ${PGLOGFILE} ]
then
mv ${PGLOGFILE} ${PGLOGFILE}.old
fi
echo -n "Starting postgres: "
# force full login to get path names
# my postgres runs SH/BASH so use proper syntax in redirection...
# my postgres runs tcsh so use proper syntax in redirection...
if [ ${USE_SYSLOG} = "yes" ]; then
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "(${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} 2>&1 | logger -p ${FACILITY}.notice) &" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "(${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} |& logger -p ${FACILITY}.notice) &" > /dev/null&
else
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} 2>>&1 ${PGLOGFILE} &" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} >>&! ${PGLOGFILE} &" > /dev/null&
fi
sleep 5
pid=`pidof ${POSTMASTER}`
@ -65,6 +77,10 @@ case "$1" in
kill -TERM $pid
sleep 1
fi
if [ ${USE_SOCKET} = "yes" ] && [ -S ${PGSOCKETFILE} ]; then
echo -n " (remove socket ${PGSOCKETFILE})"
rm -f ${PGSOCKETFILE}
fi
echo
;;
*)

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@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ case "$1" in
fi
echo -n "Starting postgres: "
# force full login to get path names
# my postgres runs CSH/TCSH so use proper syntax in redirection...
# my postgres runs SH/BASH so use proper syntax in redirection...
if [ ${USE_SYSLOG} = "yes" ]; then
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "(${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} |& logger -p ${FACILITY}.notice) &" > /dev/null&
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "(${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} 2>&1 | logger -p ${FACILITY}.notice) &" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
else
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} >>&! ${PGLOGFILE} &" > /dev/null&
su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} 2>>&1 ${PGLOGFILE} &" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
fi
sleep 5
pid=`pidof ${POSTMASTER}`