On Monday 10 April 2017 19:37:43 Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 04/10/2017 01:23 PM, John Iliffe wrote: > > On Monday 10 April 2017 11:53:35 Daniel Verite wrote: > >> John Iliffe wrote: > >>> So, the problem is resolved, although I have no idea why it was > >>> necessary. > >> > >> The key seems to be the PrivateTmp=true in the systemd service. > >> Apache is not chrooted as demonstrated upthread, but that > >> setting alone makes the normal, system-wide /tmp inaccessible > >> to its processes, including the postgres Unix domain socket opened > >> there. > >> > >> I suspect that your attempt to set PrivateTmp=false as a test was > >> missed by systemd for some reason. You could probably insist > >> in that direction and eventually make it work, but I don't see > >> how it's better than the alternative /var/pgsql or localhost through > >> TCP. > >> > >>> Also, I now have several hundred programmes to update to add the > >>> host path and none of them will now be portable. > >> > >> Given that you set two directories: /tmp and /var/pgsql, > >> I would think you can let the other apps use /tmp as before > >> and have only Apache use /var/pgsql ? > > > > Yes, I will do that, but there are several hundred PHP web page > > scripts to be updated. Presumably if one script opens two different > > databases then both of the pg_connect() instances will need to be > > updated. > > Out of curiosity where did you install Postgres from? > > The reason I ask it that I was trying to figure why Fedora would invoke > private /tmp's for services and then have the Postgres socket be only in > the public /tmp. So I spun up a Fedora 25 instance and did an install of > Postgres from the Fedora repos and then from the PGDG repos. In either > case I got a postgresql.conf that had: > > unix_socket_directories = '/var/run/postgresql', '/tmp' > > Upstream you showed your default as: > > unix_socket_directories = '/tmp' > > which is what I see when I do a source install. > > So did you do a source install or did you copy a postgresql.conf from > somewhere else? I downloaded the source from https://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/v9.6.2/ and installed according ot the notes included there. > > >> Best regards, -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general