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background because of the -S option. - remove the -D datadir option, it's meaningless, because the pgsql user environment overwrites it with the PGDATA env variable. Since this is important and might cause some headache, I mentioned this in ~pgsql/.profile and the startup script. Submitted by: John Fiber
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#!/bin/sh
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# $Id: pgsql.sh.tmpl,v 1.2 1997/10/03 18:26:54 andreas Exp $
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# pgsql.sh - postgresql startup file for FreeBSD and possibly *BSD (untested)
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# Changes:
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# - renamed startup script to be in sync with INSTALL file
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# - merged ldconfig start sequence from former postgrsql.sh script (andreas)
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# - modified the postmaster startup sequence as suggested in the
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# INSTALL file which was given as example for FreeBSD 2.2 (andreas)
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# - removed the commandline option
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# -D!!PREFIX!!/pgsql/data \
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# because the postmaster process, which starts up under the
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# environment of the pgsql user, sets this with the PGDATA
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# environment variable in !!PREFIX!!/pgsql/.profile
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#
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[ -d !!PREFIX!!/pgsql/lib ] && /sbin/ldconfig -m !!PREFIX!!/pgsql/lib
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[ -x !!PREFIX!!/pgsql/bin/postmaster ] && {
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su -l pgsql -c 'exec !!PREFIX!!/pgsql/bin/postmaster \
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-S -o -F > !!PREFIX!!/pgsql/errlog'
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echo -n ' pgsql'
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}
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