On 04/11/2018 05:36 PM, Jonathan Leroy - Inikup wrote:
2018-04-12 1:49 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Leroy - Inikup :
Maybe I will try to "dissect" pg_wrapper to find where the error
occurs, but the script is quite complex...
OK, I've found the issue : pg_wrapper is trying to get the value of
the "data_d
2018-04-12 1:49 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Leroy - Inikup :
> Maybe I will try to "dissect" pg_wrapper to find where the error
> occurs, but the script is quite complex...
OK, I've found the issue : pg_wrapper is trying to get the value of
the "data_directory" setting by reading the postgresql.conf file.
On 04/11/2018 04:49 PM, Jonathan Leroy - Inikup wrote:
2018-04-12 1:38 GMT+02:00 Adrian Klaver :
Another thought do you have the PGDATA environment variable set for your
user1?
Nope.
Maybe I will try to "dissect" pg_wrapper to find where the error
occurs, but the script is quite complex...
On 04/11/2018 04:49 PM, Jonathan Leroy - Inikup wrote:
2018-04-12 1:38 GMT+02:00 Adrian Klaver :
Another thought do you have the PGDATA environment variable set for your
user1?
Nope.
Maybe I will try to "dissect" pg_wrapper to find where the error
occurs, but the script is quite complex...
2018-04-12 1:38 GMT+02:00 Adrian Klaver :
> Another thought do you have the PGDATA environment variable set for your
> user1?
Nope.
Maybe I will try to "dissect" pg_wrapper to find where the error
occurs, but the script is quite complex...
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Jonathan Leroy
2018-04-12 1:32 GMT+02:00 Adrian Klaver :
> What are the permissions on /usr/bin/psql?
>
> On my Ubuntu 16.04 instance I have:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 37 Feb 8 04:55 /usr/bin/psql ->
> ../share/postgresql-common/pg_wrapper*
I have exactly the same permissions on my side.
I don't think it's a p
On 04/11/2018 04:20 PM, Jonathan Leroy - Inikup wrote:
2018-04-12 0:26 GMT+02:00 Tim Cross :
Check your settings in /etc/postgresql-common/user_clusters. The wrapper
script uses that file to determine what databases to connect to or what
is the user default database cluster. It can also be overr
On 04/11/2018 04:20 PM, Jonathan Leroy - Inikup wrote:
2018-04-12 0:26 GMT+02:00 Tim Cross :
Check your settings in /etc/postgresql-common/user_clusters. The wrapper
script uses that file to determine what databases to connect to or what
is the user default database cluster. It can also be overr
2018-04-12 0:26 GMT+02:00 Tim Cross :
> Check your settings in /etc/postgresql-common/user_clusters. The wrapper
> script uses that file to determine what databases to connect to or what
> is the user default database cluster. It can also be overridden with a
> local ~/.postgresqlrc, so check there
Jonathan Leroy - Inikup writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using multiples versions of PostgreSQL from the postgresql.org
> repository (http://apt.postgresql.org/) on Debian Jessie, on multiples
> servers.
> Each postgresql-client-XX package depends on postgresql-client-common,
> which provides the pg_wrappe
Jonathan Leroy - Inikup writes:
> Here's my issue : when I'm logged as an user which is not root or
> postgresql, I can't use any of the commands linked to pg_wrapper:
> user1@server1:~ $ /usr/bin/psql --version
> Error: Invalid data directory
There's no error message with exactly that spelling
Hi,
I'm using multiples versions of PostgreSQL from the postgresql.org
repository (http://apt.postgresql.org/) on Debian Jessie, on multiples
servers.
Each postgresql-client-XX package depends on postgresql-client-common,
which provides the pg_wrapper script
(/usr/share/postgresql-common/pg_wrappe
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