in the RHEL and related linux systems (Fedora, CentOS, Amazon EC2 Linux), use this
command:
chkconfig postgresql on
to set up postgresql to start at boot. it needs to be executed as root.
richard
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Subject: Re: how to set up automatically startup database when the server boot or reboot.
My os is redhat linux 5.5. And My database is greenplum 4.2.1( postgresql
8.2.15). I will take a look about the init.d directory.
Thanks. Guys. Any opinion is welcome. Please help.
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