Hi Tom,

    Your right its the selinux I disabled it and it works. Thanks a lot!


----- Original Message ----
From: Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Verna Vergara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 12:08:17 PM
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Postgres permission denied 


Verna 
Vergara 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
writes:
>  
  
 
Please 
kindly 
help 
me. 
In 
fedora 
core 
4 
Postgres 
cannot 
be 
started 
during 
the 
system 
startup. 
Error 
is 
Permission 
Denied. 
But 
in 
the 
command 
line 
if 
i 
issue 
/etc/init.t/postgres 
start 
it 
was 
successfully 
started. 
How 
can 
i 
start 
postgres 
during 
system 
startup 
without 
the 
error 
permission 
denied?

I'm 
guessing 
it's 
a 
selinux 
problem, 
in 
which 
case 
'setenforce 
0' 
would
help.  
But 
*really* 
the 
problem 
is 
that 
you're 
still 
running 
FC4.
That's 
been 
unsupported/obsolete 
for 
near 
two 
years 
now, 
and 
if 
memory
serves 
selinux 
was 
one 
of 
the 
rougher 
edges 
in 
it.

    
    
    
regards, 
tom 
lane






      
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