> On Feb 14, 2017, at 8:47 PM, Shawn Thomas <thoma...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > > No it doesn’t matter if run with sudo, postgres or even root. Debian > actually wraps the command and executes some some initial scripts with > different privileges but ends up making sure that Postgres ends up running > under the postgres user. I get the same output if run with sudo: > > sudo systemctl status postgresql@9.4-main.service -l > Error: could not exec start -D /var/lib/postgresql/9.4/main -l > /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-9.4-main.log -s -o -c > config_file="/etc/postgresql/9.4/main/postgresql.conf”
There's a suspicious hole between "exec" and "start" where I'd expect to see the full path to the pg_ctl binary. As though a variable were unset in a script or config file. Cheers, Steve -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general