I'll start here since the word 'context' came up when tried researching it.
I have a Dual PII/250 with 512/MB Ram, Adaptec 29160 SCSI host adapter, IDE CDROM, dual NICs ( eth0 => LAN, eth1 => WAN ), Fedora Core 3 -- Linux version 2.6.10-vs1.9.4 ( RPM built by OpenVPS ). I created my reference vserver from a Fedora Core 3 minimal plus some added packages and a little editing of some configuration files in the reference vserver. The new vserver and the reference vserver were created using a 'fixed' newvserver from Jacques' utilities. The PostgreSQL vserver was created without unification. I installed PostreSQL 8.0.1 from the PGDG RPMs. This required mx as I put it all in. When I started PostgreSQL the first time ( after sorting out a missing /etc/sysconfig/network file ) I got an error about /usr/bin/chcon and permission denied. The line out of /etc/rc.d/init.d/posrgresql ( with variables expanded ) is [ -x /usr/bin/chcon ] && /usr/bin/chcon -t postgresql_log_t \ /var/lib/pgsql/pgstartup.log Since the man page mentions changing the context I though this list was a good first place to ask. I'll be hitting the PostgreSQL ADMIN list next. The error message has not appeared again so I can't replicated it. Would this be a PostgreSQL issue or some setting I need to change in the reference vserver or vserver itself before starting PostgreSQL? I probably will only create a few Vservers for running PostgreSQL but inquiring minds want to know. Thanks for any input, Rod -- "Open Source Software - You usually get more than you pay for..." "Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL" _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver