Hi Mathias,
Actually, I did change the /tmp permissions to 1777 after I sent the last post, but thank you for confirming that that was the right thing to do. As far as folder ownership, I am not running Mac OSX Server, I am running the client version and I am the only user. I installed PostgreSQL to act as a database for just one program, GNU Backgammon. Is root/wheel the correct owner/group for my system as well, or am I okay just leaving it as my-user-id/staff?
                                                Myshkin


On Nov 03, 2007, at 8:49 AM, Mathias Seiler wrote:

Consider changing the Permissions to 1777, not 0777. This prevents other processes deleting files which weren't created by them.

By the way: The default in Mac OS X Server is 1777 (or drwxrwxrwt) and the folder belongs to root:wheel.

Go here for further details: http://developer.apple.com/DOCUMENTATION/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/ man8/sticky.8.html#//apple_ref/doc/man/8/sticky


On 03/11/2007, Myshkin LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
acct. as owner and staff as group. I changed the permissions to 0777
and now the server will start up okay.

        Thank you for your help Scott.


On Nov 02, 2007, at 10:05 PM, Scott Marlowe wrote:

> On 11/2/07, Myshkin LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>         I have a problem starting the server on Mac OSX 10.3.9. I
>> compiled
>> v8.2.5 from source. The compilation, regression testing, and
>> installation all went smoothly with no errors. I installed PostgreSQL >> in the default location and created a new user account named postgres. >> I ran initdb which ended successfully. When I try to start the server
>> I
>> get this error message: 'FATAL:  could not open lock file
>> "/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432.lock": Permission denied' I have checked the
>> mailing-list archives and I see others have had the same problem, but >> no solution for my case. The file ".s.PGSQL.5432.lock" does not exist
>> already in the /tmp directory. The server will start however in
>> single-user mode using the --single switch to the postgres command,
>> giving me this: "PostgreSQL stand-alone backend 8.2.5
>> backend>" Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong, or how to fix this?
>
> What's the permissions on .tmp?
>


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