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Adrian,

thanks a lot
about your questions

1. postgresql was installed via apt-get install postgresql -y command
2. in /var/run/postgresql/ there is only one file called 9.3-main.pid
3. postgres is not running, I did not find nothing with ps command
4. I remove the postmaster.pid file and I tried to run postgresql manually. this is the result: 

# /etc/init.d/postgresql start
 * Starting PostgreSQL 9.3 database server
The PostgreSQL server failed to start. Please check the log output.
   ...fail!

I verified in /var/log/postgresql/ and I've not found nothing



On 3 October 2015 at 15:19, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/03/2015 05:50 AM, Paolo De Michele wrote:
hi there,

thanks a lot
so, I'm using docker on ubuntu 14.04
about permissions:

# ls -la /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main
total 72
drwx------ 28 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  3 12:41 .
drwxr-xr-x  4 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 ..
-rwx------  1 postgres postgres    4 Mar 21  2015 PG_VERSION
drwx------ 12 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 base
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 global
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 pg_clog
drwx------  6 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 pg_multixact
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 pg_notify
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Mar 21  2015 pg_serial
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Mar 21  2015 pg_snapshots
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Mar 21  2015 pg_stat
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 pg_stat_tmp
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 11:59 pg_subtrans
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Mar 21  2015 pg_tblspc
drwx------  2 postgres postgres 4096 Mar 21  2015 pg_twophase
drwx------  4 postgres postgres 4096 Oct  1 12:18 pg_xlog
-rwx------  1 postgres postgres  133 Oct  1 20:00 postmaster.opts
-rw-------  1 postgres postgres   50 Oct  3 12:41 postmaster.pid

in /var/log/postgresql/ I've a file with 0kb
it is weird
is there a way to recover all dbs without starting the daemon?


What OS and version are you running? Assuming a Debian/Ubuntu flavor for now.

How was Postgres installed?

So there is a pid file present in the data directory, how about in the run directory, /var/run/postgresql?

Is Postgres running? so:

ps ax|grep post

or

pg_ctl status  -D /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main

If not what happens if you remove the pid and start Postgres manually, not through supervisor?


because I've another one docker with the same configuration and works
fine (same os, same versione of postgresql)

On 3 October 2015 at 07:13, Nicolas Paris <niparisco@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:niparisco@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    ​Are you using docker on centos ? I had problem with
    centos/docker/postgresql because container size was (maybe still is)
    limited to 20GB on that specific OS​. Maybe not related, but good to
    know

    2015-10-03 0:03 GMT+02:00 John R Pierce <pierce@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:pierce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>:

        On 10/2/2015 2:02 PM, Paolo De Michele wrote:

            exec su postgres -c "/usr/lib/postgresql/9.3/bin/postgres -D
            /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main -c
            config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.3/main/postgresql.conf"

            until yesterday there were no problem
            right now I see this in the /var/log/supervisor's directory:

            2015-10-01 21:40:18 UTC HINT:  The file seems accidentally
            left over, but it could not be removed. Please remove the
            file by hand and try again.
            2015-10-01 21:40:20 UTC FATAL:  could not remove old lock
            file "postmaster.pid": Permission denied



        try...
             ls -la /var/lib/postgresql/9.3/main

        The directory . should be owned by the postgres user, and it
        should have 700, 750, or 770 permissions.   all the files in it
        should also be owned by postgres.

        also look and see if postgres logged anything in its own system
        log files (/var/log/postgresql/9.3  or whatever).



        --
        john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz



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