Hello, > BTW -- this is pretty easy with the RPMs (I think you said you were on
> RedHat). Just make a symlink to the init script. Call it 'pg2' > > Then put the port and pgdata definitions in /etc/sysconfig/pgsql/pg2 No, I am on SuSE but don't using the RPMs (maybe on RedHat it will be better) because after ONE DAY of asking and configuring I was not able to make the initdb to the /db directory where the database should stored in, no, the SuSE RPMs are all linked to /var/...... and I don't want to use symlinks to a database. To an config-file it is possible, but not to a directory. So I sit on my server and wait 15 minuten until postgreSQL is compiled......*g* Daniel Seichter -- postgreSQL on Netware - the red elephant http://postgresql.dseichter.org Last update: 26th May 2003 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html
