[Bug 314837] Re: pgpool does not create run /var/run/postgresql directory on reboot

2011-08-19 Thread Daniel T Chen
** Changed in: pgpool2 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 314837] Re: pgpool does not create run /var/run/postgresql directory on reboot

2010-02-18 Thread Elliot Murphy
It looks like this issue was probably fixed in Ubuntu 9.10, in pgpool2
(2.2.3-0ubuntu2)

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[Bug 314837] Re: pgpool does not create run /var/run/postgresql directory on reboot

2009-08-06 Thread Marc GariƩpy
I am also affected by this issue, i have integrated the patch in the
init script and had the package rebuild.

It is now avalaible in my ppa for hardy. if someone need it to be build
for another distro, just ask I will be glad to do it.

https://launchpad.net/~mgariepy/+archive/ppa

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[Bug 314837] Re: pgpool does not create run /var/run/postgresql directory on reboot

2009-04-03 Thread Preston Hunt
Patch works great.  Recommend updating the package to implement this
patch as soon as possible.  Without the patch, pgpool fails completely
on any system that doesn't have Postgres installed.  In addition to
failing to start, the init.d script reports OK, even though the script
has failed.

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[Bug 314837] Re: pgpool does not create run /var/run/postgresql directory on reboot

2009-01-08 Thread Martin Mai
You can change the package by clicking on the arrow next to it. I've
done taht for you ;)

** Changed in: pgpool2 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: pgpool = pgpool2

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[Bug 314837] Re: pgpool does not create run /var/run/postgresql directory on reboot

2009-01-07 Thread John-Scott Atlakson
Applying the attached patch to /etc/init.d/pgpool2 seems to fix the
problem for me.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: pgpool
  
  I'm a running pgpool2 on an application server which does not itself run
  PostgreSQL server (the server is on a separate machine). After
  installing pgpool2, it creates a dir /var/run/postgresql which is owned
  by the postgres user. The default configuration (/etc/pgpool.conf) looks
  for the pid file in this directory. However, on system reboot, this
  directory is destroyed and never recreated which prevent the pgpool2
  process from starting. If I can get a patch working for the init script
  (cribbing from the /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.3 script) I'll attach that.
+ 
+ 
+ Edit: I thought that since I was posting the bug from the /ubuntu/intrepid/ 
page that it would automatically note that I'm using Intrepid, but in case it's 
not obvious, I'm using the default pgpool2 v1.3-2 with Intrepid Server.

** Attachment added: pgpool2.diff
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20992642/pgpool2.diff

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: pgpool
+ Binary package hint: pgpool2
  
  I'm a running pgpool2 on an application server which does not itself run
  PostgreSQL server (the server is on a separate machine). After
  installing pgpool2, it creates a dir /var/run/postgresql which is owned
  by the postgres user. The default configuration (/etc/pgpool.conf) looks
  for the pid file in this directory. However, on system reboot, this
  directory is destroyed and never recreated which prevent the pgpool2
  process from starting. If I can get a patch working for the init script
  (cribbing from the /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.3 script) I'll attach that.
  
  
  Edit: I thought that since I was posting the bug from the /ubuntu/intrepid/ 
page that it would automatically note that I'm using Intrepid, but in case it's 
not obvious, I'm using the default pgpool2 v1.3-2 with Intrepid Server.

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[Bug 314837] Re: pgpool does not create run /var/run/postgresql directory on reboot

2009-01-07 Thread John-Scott Atlakson
Sigh. Now I see that I've submitted this bug against 'pgpool' and not
'pgpool2'. Not clear to me from this interface if I can change this, but
trust someone can figure it out.

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