Here's the /var/lib/pgsql/data directory ('.')
-bash-3.00$ ls -ldZ
drwx------ postgres postgres system_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t .
Here are the children:
-bash-3.00$ ls -ldZ *
lrwxrwxrwx postgres postgres user_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t base ->
/home/pgsql/base
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t global
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_clog
-rw------- postgres postgres user_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_hba.conf
-rw------- postgres postgres user_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_hba.conf~
-rw------- postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_ident.conf
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_log
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_subtrans
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_tblspc
-rw------- postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t PG_VERSION
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t pg_xlog
-rw------- postgres postgres user_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t
postgresql.conf
-rw------- postgres postgres user_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t
postgresql.conf~
-rw------- postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t
postmaster.opts
-bash-3.00$ ls -ldZ /home/pgsql
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:user_home_dir_t /home/pgsql
-bash-3.00$ ls -ldZ /home/pgsql/base
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t
/home/pgsql/base
-bash-3.00$ ls -ldZ /home/pgsql/base/*
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t
/home/pgsql/base/1
drwx------ postgres postgres root:object_r:postgresql_db_t
/home/pgsql/base/17229
drwx------ postgres postgres system_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t
/home/pgsql/base/17230
drwx------ postgres postgres system_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t
/home/pgsql/base/29144
drwx------ postgres postgres system_u:object_r:postgresql_db_t
/home/pgsql/base/29149
Somewhere in here is probably the clue, and a 'chcon' is probably
necessary. I'm clueless about selinux though and have no idea what to do.
Tom Lane wrote:
Jeffrey Tenny <jeffrey.tenny@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Sorry, I take that back. The platform is Fedora Core 4, so SELinux may
be a concern, though during the installation I selected all the minimal
options for SELinux because I wasn't prepared to deal with it.
Better check what /usr/sbin/getenforce tells you, then... or look in
/var/log/messages to see if the postmaster's operations are being
refused.
regards, tom lane
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