At 03:46 PM 8/24/2003 , Jesse Burkhardt wrote:
One (non-trivial) solution is to use a cron (like fcron) that allows you to 
set the environment of the executed process.

I like fcron very much, but you'd have to be the system administer (or his 
cooperation) to install it.


>I am sure many of you have encountered the problems I am experiencing with 
>automating the pg_dump command from a cron. The problem arises from a 
>failure of this command to use the environmental variable, PG_PASSWORD. 
>(PGUSER, on the other hand, is picked up during command execution.) The 
>cron seems to fail completely when crontabbed as the PGSQL superuser, 
>postgres. I do, however, get partial execution when I su to the user 
>postgres from a cron crontabbed as root. Let me layout some relevant info:
>
>root orginated cron:
>
>30 * * * * su - postgres --command="cd /var/lib/pgsql/skybuilders; 
>/var/lib/pgsql/skybuilders/dbbackup.pl; echo `date` > timeRun.txt"
>
>skybuilders is a directory where I copy and dump PostgreSQL files and DBs 
>to be picked up by an rsync cron on an archiving machine.
>
>dbbackup.pl is a perl script that generates a bash shell. I will excerpt 
>the pertinant (failing) section of the generated script (dbbackupGenerated.sh):
>
>PGUSER=someuser
>export PGUSER
>PG_PASSWORD=somepassword
>export PG_PASSWORD
>pg_dump -o somedb > /var/lib/pgsql/skybuilders/dbbackup/somedb.dump
>
>When I run the script from the command line, after having su'ed into the 
>postgres account, this script stops at the pg_dump line waiting for a password.
>
>Finally I will excerpt some of the final lines of my pg_hba.conf file:
>
># TYPE     DATABASE    IP_ADDRESS    MASK               AUTH_TYPE
>AUTH_ARGUMENT
>
>#local      all                                          trust
>#host       all         127.0.0.1     255.255.255.255    trust
>
># Using sockets credentials for improved security. Not available everywhere,
># but works on Linux, *BSD (and probably some others)
>
>#local  all     ident   sameuser
>
>### --> Added by JSB <--
>
>local       skyTemplate                                  md5
>local       sameuser                                     md5
>local       all                                          md5  admins
># use following line to perform commands as postgres without password 
>challenge
># local       all                                          trust
>
>host        all         10.10.40.25  255.255.255.255    md5
>
>I understand were I to change the AUTH_TYPE setting from "md5" to "trust" 
>the password challenge emanating from the pg_dump command will go away. 
>However, I wish to maintain the use of md5 authentication.
>
>Ideas anybody?
>
>--
>
>Jesse Burkhardt
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>
>
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