Tony Berth wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Alexander Hall <alexan...@beard.se> wrote:

Tony Berth wrote:

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Jason Dixon <ja...@dixongroup.net>
wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 05:46:28PM +0100, Tony Berth wrote:
case#1:

my "/home/<DB-user>/db" dir is owned by _postgresql:_postgresql

Wow, you've managed to completely ignore all advice both Dan Colish and
myself have given you.  Since you continue to refuse to do any of these
things, or give me what I keep asking for (directory permission
listings), I'm going to have to cut you off.

Good Luck.

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P.S.  The correct response should be been something like:

$ ls -ld /home/foo/db
<result>
$ ls -ld /home/foo
<result>
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Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net/


found the cause of the problem

Thanks for your help

Please share your findings and the solution for the list archives.

/Alexander


it was just a stupid typo in the permissions. That's why I didn't refer to a
'solution'!

Ok, now you got me even more curious. Stupid typos could happen to anyone, so don't feel bad about it. Anyway, I, and likely a few with me, who has bothered to read this thread, would _still_ appreciate to know what the problem was. I do not understand what "a stupid typo in the permissions" refers to. I could guess, but I'd rather not.

Pretty please with sugar on top? :)

/Alexander

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