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  1. Re: [HACKERS] postmaster crash and .s.pgsql file

    Andrew Martin <martin@biochemistry.ucl.ac.uk> — 1998-01-29T20:22:57Z

    >    > I would opt for /var/run to store the pid files and have the name set to
    > 
    > 	   That would assume that postmaster runs as root, which is not
    >    allowed...has to be in /tmp somewhere
    > 
    > No.  Make /var/run writable by some group (e.g., group pidlog) and put
    > postgres (and other things like root or daemon or ..., whatever needs
    > to log pid files) in that group.
    > 
    > /var/run really is where a pid file should be.  I submitted a patch
    > that would do this some time ago.  I'll resend it if there is
    > interest.
    > 
    > Cheers,
    > Brook
    > 
    BAD idea as it means one needs to have root access to install PGSQL.
    This has always been a strong point that an ordinary user could
    install it and play before having to convince system managers
    that it should be installed globally.
    
    Andrew
    
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