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-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# postgres.init.sh - This script is used to start/stop
-# the postgreSQL listener process.
-#
-# Usage
-#
-# You can use this script manually, and/or you
-# can install this script into the runlevel system
-# by running "sh postgres.init.sh install"
-#
-# Credits
-#
-# Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu>
-# modified from other startup files in the
-# RedHat Linux distribution
-#
-# Clark Evans <cce@clarkevans.com>
-# cleaned up, added comments, etc.
-#
-# RedHat Stuff
-#
-# chkconfig: 345 85 15
-# description: Starts and stops the PostgreSQL backend daemon\
-# that handles all database requests.
-# processname: postmaster
-# pidfile: /var/run/postmaster.pid
-#
-#
-# Note
-#
-# This version can log backend output through syslog using
-# the local5 facility. To enable this, set USE_SYSLOG to "yes"
-# below and then edit /etc/syslog.conf to include a line
-# similar to:
-#
-# local5.* /var/log/postgres
-#
-# Config Variables
-#
-PGACCOUNT="postgres"
-#
-# The non-root user account which will be used to run the
-# PostgreSQL executeable. For this script to work, the
-# shell for this account must be SH/BASH.
-#
-# The following lines should be in this account's .bash_profile
-#
-# PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
-# MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/pgsql/man
-# PGLIB=/opt/pgsql/lib
-# PGDATA=/opt/pgsql/data
-#
-POSTMASTER="postmaster"
-#
-# The executable program which is to be run, in this case
-# it is the listener, which waits for requests on the port
-# specified during configuration.
-#
-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
-#
-# The B option sets the number of shared buffers
-#
-# Add the "-i" option to enable TCP/IP sockets in addition
-# to unix domain sockets. This is needed for Java's JDBC
-#
-# PGOPTS="-i"
-#
-# Add the -D option if you want to ovverride the PGDATA
-# environment variable defined in
-#
-# PGOPTS="-D/opt/pgsql/data
-#
-# Add the -p option if you would like the listener to
-# attach to a port other than the one configured (5432?)
-#
-# PGOPTS="-D/opt/pgsql_beta/data -p 5433"
-#
-
-# Source function library.
-. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
-
-# Get config.
-. /etc/sysconfig/network
-
-#
-# Check that networking is up.
-# Pretty much need it for postmaster.
-#
-if [ ${NETWORKING} = "no" ]
-then
- exit 0
-fi
-
-#[ -f /opt/pgsq//bin/postmaster ] || exit 0
-
-#
-# See how we were called.
-#
-case "$1" in
- start)
- if [ -f ${PGLOGFILE} ]
- then
- mv ${PGLOGFILE} ${PGLOGFILE}.old
- fi
- echo -n "Starting postgres: "
-#
-# force full login to get PGDATA and PGLIB path names
-# Since the login script for ${PGACCOUNT} is SH/BASH compliant,
-# we use proper redirection syntax...
-#
- if [ ${USE_SYSLOG} = "yes" ]; then
- su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "(${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} 2>&1 | logger -p ${FACILITY}.notice) &" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
- else
- su - ${PGACCOUNT} -c "${POSTMASTER} ${PGOPTS} >> ${PGLOGFILE} 2>&1 &" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
- fi
- sleep 5
- pid=`pidof ${POSTMASTER}`
- echo -n "${POSTMASTER} [$pid]"
-# touch /var/lock/subsys/${POSTMASTER}
- echo
- ;;
- stop)
- echo -n "Stopping postgres: "
- pid=`pidof ${POSTMASTER}`
- if [ "$pid" != "" ] ; then
- echo -n "${POSTMASTER} [$pid]"
- kill -TERM $pid
- sleep 1
- fi
- echo
- ;;
- install)
- echo "Adding postgres to runlevel system."
- cp $0 /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgres
- /sbin/chkconfig --add postgres
- echo
- ;;
- uninstall)
- echo "Deleting postgres from runlevel system."
- /sbin/chkconfig --del postgres
- rm /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgres
- echo
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|install|uninstall}"
- exit 1
-esac
-
-exit 0