Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 12:25:02 +0300 From: Alexander Rusinov <boot@eurocom.od.ua> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PostgreSQL in FreeBSD jails Message-ID: <426F5A6E.4050208@eurocom.od.ua> In-Reply-To: <426F3AFA.9020900@konvergencia.hu> References: <426E5713.3010906@eurocom.od.ua> <747dc8f30504260812ee3c47e@mail.gmail.com> <426E5EA5.8000703@eurocom.od.ua> <426F3AFA.9020900@konvergencia.hu>
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>>> >>> Just add the following line to your /etc/rc.conf >>> >>> jail_sysvipc_allow="YES" >>> and ipc configuration will be shared with the jails >>> >>> >> I have IPC enabled for jails already. So unfortunately this is not a >> solution. >> >> Is anybody here who do run several jailed PostgreSQL servers? >> > AFAIR PostgreSQL generates the shared memory identifier based on the > port it is runing on. It is possible to run two instances of > PostgreSQL on different ports, so it should work if they are in > seperate jails. Actually, I'm using unix sockets for those servers so I never thought about changing the port number. But now I tried and ... that helped! Thank you! I guess this is a workaround but not a solution though.
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