That is correct. There is a toggle start postgres=yes in the rc.config file. But, because I wanted Postgres vers. 6.3.2 and not the earlier version included on the SuSE distribution disks, I did not do the SuSE standard Postgres install. So I am not sure where the switch is caught. I plan to start the postmaster from the /etc/inittab file, but am wondering if that is the SuSE standard. Sorry if this is an obvious question--I'm thinking that it probably makes little difference between inittab or boot.local for starting the postmaster Thanks Kerry
I was under the impression that the postgres daemon was toggled in /etc/rc.config.
kerry wrote:
Hi, Where might the optimal place be to start the postgres daemon at boot. The documentation with postgres provides an example for the /etc/inittab file. But from the SuSE 5.2 manual, it seems that the boot.local file might be a better place. Thanks for any recomendations.
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