Thanks a lot for your help and hints.
I'll parse rhn.conf file to find the correct db (db_backend). For
postgresql real activation, I'll do some tests on my server and use your
outputs.

pierre


2011/11/12 Miroslav Suchy <msu...@redhat.com>

> ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > Switching to the correct list.
> > OK, I'll modify the script to try to find /etc/init.d/postgresql OR
> > /etc/systemd/postgresql.service.
> > And then, I let "service" to the job!
> > Thanks for the tips on systemd and see you on monday for the updated
> > patch.
>
> FYI:
> # chkconfig postgresql on
> Note: Forwarding request to 'systemctl enable postgresql.service'.
> ln -s '/lib/systemd/system/postgresql.service'
> '/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/postgresql.service'
>
> So presence of /etc/systemd/postgresql.service means just that
> postgresql-server is installed. It does not mean, that it is enabled!
> And do not forget that I can have installed (I'm weird men) postgresql and
> oracle, but spacewalk will use only one of them.
>
> Some hints:
> # chkconfig postgresql
> Note: Forwarding request to 'systemctl is-enabled postgresql.service'.
> enabled
> # echo $?
> 0
> # LC_ALL=C chkconfig postgresql off
> Note: Forwarding request to 'systemctl disable postgresql.service'.
> rm '/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/postgresql.service'
> # LC_ALL=C chkconfig postgresql
> Note: Forwarding request to 'systemctl is-enabled postgresql.service'.
> disabled
> # echo $?
> 1
>
> Hopes, this will help you.
>
> Mirek
>
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