Mike Nolan <nolan@gw.tssi.com> writes: > > There's no reason you couldn't write a cron daemon that retrieved its list of > > jobs from an SQL database. In fact we discussed doing exactly this at my last > > job. I expect others have thought of the same idea and wouldn't be surprised > > if it existed by now. > > Is there (or would we need) a way to specify access privileges for such > a daemon in pg_hba.conf, and would that allow controlling the access > privileges for each job or the user who sets it? (ISP's would want > tight controls here.) Uh, that's not at all what I was picturing when I wrote the description above. I was picturing a cron daemon just like any other cron daemon except it happens to be backed by the database instead of a flat file. The privileges would be specified in tables just like they're currently specified in flat files (well currently in the directory structure above the flat files actually). The main advantage of such a database backed cron daemon would be the possible integration with other database backed systems. Job status could be viewed on database-backed web pages, Jobs could be created or deleted from web pages, failures could automatically create trouble tickets... -- greg ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to majordomo@postgresql.org)