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Re: postgresql settings in fedora 18? The power of logic!



This is strange!
While I was reasoning in my other reply to turtle, I noticed that the
file /etc/httpd/conf.d/ledgersmb.conf doesn't contain any indication
of what to do with a request on port 5432, but does have rewrite rules
for /ledgersmb to /ledgersmb/login.pl
So I thought: "Let's do something unexpected and see what a request for
ledgersmb/ does on port 80." 
And YES: I get in the login page with 
http://127.0.0.1:80/ledgersmb !!

I think the remark in /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf:
#port = 5432				# (change requires restart)
# Note: In RHEL/Fedora installations, you can't set the port number
here;
# adjust it in the service file instead.

should be taken seriously.
Leaves me with the question: what the h... (heck, I mean :) ) do 'they'
mean by 'service file'??

Anyway, I leave the rest of the debugging magic to the developers and
will try to see if I can get the password straightened out.

regards,
ario

P.S. Due to my migration from KVM to Qubes-OS I won't be able to run a
CentOS instance anymore, which means that unfortunately I won't be able
to submit any CentOS rpm rebuilds anymore. Sorry about that.




On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 02:52:34 +0000
ario <..hidden..> wrote:

> Hi, trying to get it working.
> 
> I found a postgresql.conf file in three directories:
> /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/postgresql.conf
> /usr/share/pgsql/postgresql.conf.sample
> /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf
> 
> I guess I don't have to bother about the first one.
> The presence of the second (.sample) one suggests this file needs to
> be copied (to postgresql.conf) within the same dir and edited
> properly.
> 
> Which one is finally used by pgsql,
> the /usr/share/pgsql/postgresql.conf or
> the /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf one?
> 
> 
> 
> Especially the 'listen to' entry asks for attention here, as it
> says:
> 
> #port = 5432				# (change requires
> restart) # Note: In RHEL/Fedora installations, you can't set the port
> number here; # adjust it in the service file instead.
> 
> As this is a fedora install I would need to know what 'they' mean by
> 'service file'.
> 
> 
> Was the postgresql.conf file not assumed to be configured during
> ledgersmb install? In that case something would have gone wrong there.
> 
> 
> regards,
> ario
> 
> 
> 
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