On 04/21/2017 02:14 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
> On 04/21/2017 01:57 AM, Devrim Gündüz wrote:
>> On RHEL 7 / Fedora 25:
>>
>> * systemctl enable pgadmin4-v1.service; systemctl start pgadmin4-v1.service
>> * cp /etc/httpd/conf.d/pgadmin4-v1.conf.sample /etc/httpd/conf.d/pgadmin4-
>> v1.conf
>> * systemctl start httpd.service
>>
>> should be enough, at least this is what I just tested on my Fedora 25 box.
> 
> So I just tried this, and it doesn't do any of the setup.
> 
> There's no config_local, and as far as I can tell the database isn't
> created.  It's hard to know for sure, though, because without a
> config_local I'm not sure where it would be located.
> 
> Error: [Fri Apr 21 21:02:32.080337 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid 26] [remote
> 76.115.138.49:35628] FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or
> directory: '/usr/share/httpd/.pgadmin/pgadmin4.log'
> 
> ... certainly there is no /usr/share/httpd/.pgadmin directory
> 

Aha, here's the problem.  Setup is getting run as root, not as the user
httpd.  This means it's dropping .pgadmin into /root/, which the web
server can't access; it's "home" directory is /usr/share/httpd.
However, that directory isn't writable by the apache user, either.

There isn't an easy fix for this; on a default Fedora or CentOS system,
the only directory the apache user has read/write to is /tmp, as far as
I know.

Ideas?

-- 
Josh Berkus
Containers & Databases Oh My!


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