maybe chmod 0644 'conf.d/netmount'
maybe chmod 0644 'conf.d/pciparm'
maybe chmod 0644 'conf.d/php-fpm'
-maybe chmod 0644 'conf.d/postgresql-9.5'
maybe chmod 0644 'conf.d/postgresql-9.6'
maybe chmod 0644 'conf.d/puppetmaster'
maybe chmod 0644 'conf.d/pydoc-2.7'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/osclock'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/pciparm'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/php-fpm'
-maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/postgresql-9.5'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/postgresql-9.6'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/procfs'
maybe chmod 0755 'init.d/pwcheck'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/other'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/passwd'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/pop'
-maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/postgresql-9.5'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/postgresql-9.6'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/saslauthd'
maybe chmod 0644 'pam.d/shadow'
maybe chown 'postgres' 'postgresql-9.5/postgresql.conf'
maybe chgrp 'postgres' 'postgresql-9.5/postgresql.conf'
maybe chmod 0600 'postgresql-9.5/postgresql.conf'
-maybe chmod 0644 'postgresql-9.5/psqlrc'
maybe chmod 0755 'postgresql-9.6'
maybe chown 'postgres' 'postgresql-9.6/pg_hba.conf'
maybe chgrp 'postgres' 'postgresql-9.6/pg_hba.conf'
+++ /dev/null
-# Comma-separated list of directories that contain a unix
-# socket. Created and controlled by the related initscript. The
-# directories created will be owned root:postgres with mode 1775.
-#
-# /run/postgresql is the default directory.
-PG_SOCKET_DIRECTORIES="/run/postgresql"
-
-# Which port and socket to bind PostgreSQL
-PGPORT="5432"
-
-# How long to wait for server to start in seconds
-START_TIMEOUT=10
-
-# NICE_QUIT ignores new connections and wait for clients to disconnect from
-# server before shutting down. NICE_TIMEOUT in seconds determines how long to
-# wait for this to succeed.
-NICE_TIMEOUT=60
-
-# Forecfully disconnect clients from server and shut down. This is performed
-# after NICE_QUIT. Terminated client connections have their open transactions
-# rolled back.
-# Set RUDE_QUIT to "NO" to disable. RUDE_TIMEOUT in seconds.
-RUDE_QUIT="YES"
-RUDE_TIMEOUT=30
-
-# If the server still fails to shutdown, you can force it to quit by setting
-# this to YES and a recover-run will execute on the next startup.
-# Set FORCE_QUIT to "YES" to enable. FORCE_TIMEOUT in seconds.
-FORCE_QUIT="NO"
-FORCE_TIMEOUT=2
-
-# Extra options to run postmaster with, e.g.:
-# -N is the maximal number of client connections
-# -B is the number of shared buffers and has to be at least 2x the value for -N
-# Please read the man-page to postmaster for more options. Many of these
-# options can be set directly in the configuration file.
-#PGOPTS="-N 512 -B 1024"
-
-# Pass extra environment variables. If you have to export environment variables
-# for the database process, this can be done here.
-# Don't forget to escape quotes.
-#PG_EXTRA_ENV="PGPASSFILE=\"/path/to/.pgpass\""
-
-##############################################################################
-#
-# The following values should not be arbitrarily changed.
-#
-# `emerge --config dev-db/postgresql:9.5' uses these values to
-# determine where to create the data directory, where to place the
-# configuration files, and any additional options to pass to initdb.
-#
-# The initscript also uses these variables to inform PostgreSQL where to find
-# its data directory and configuration files.
-#
-##############################################################################
-
-# Location of configuration files
-PGDATA="/etc/postgresql-9.5/"
-
-# Where the data directory is located/to be created
-DATA_DIR="/var/lib/postgresql/9.5/data"
-
-# Additional options to pass to initdb.
-# See `man initdb' for available options.
-PG_INITDB_OPTS="--encoding=UTF8"
+++ /dev/null
-#!/sbin/openrc-run
-# Copyright 1999-2017 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-extra_started_commands="reload promote"
-
-PG_CTL="/usr/lib64/postgresql-9.5/bin/pg_ctl"
-
-description="PostgreSQL 9.5 -- the world's most advanced open source database --
-${RC_SERVICE} is a wrapper around pg_ctl with additional administrative checks
-and convenience"
-
-get_config() {
- [ -f "${PGDATA%/}/postgresql.conf" ] || return 1
-
- eval echo $(sed -e 's:#.*::' "${PGDATA%/}/postgresql.conf" \
- | awk '$1 == "'$1'" { print ($2 == "=" ? $3 : $2) }')
-}
-
-depend() {
- use net
- provide postgresql
-
- if [ "$(get_config log_destination)" = "syslog" ]; then
- use logger
- fi
-}
-
-configured_port=$(get_config port)
-: ${configured_port:=${PGPORT}}
-
-checkconfig() {
- # Check that DATA_DIR has been set
- if [ -z "${DATA_DIR}" ] ; then
- eerror "DATA_DIR not set"
- eerror "HINT: Perhaps you need to update /etc/conf.d/postgresql-9.5"
- return 1
- fi
-
- # Check that DATA_DIR exists
- if [ ! -d "${DATA_DIR}" ] ; then
- eerror "Directory not found: ${DATA_DIR}"
- eerror "HINT: Ensure that DATA_DIR points to the right path."
- eerror "HINT: Or perhaps you need to create the database cluster:"
- eerror " emerge --config dev-db/postgresql:9.5"
- return 1
- fi
-
- # Check for the existence of PostgreSQL's config files, and set the
- # proper mode and ownership.
- # Only three files should be checked as potentially other files
- # may be in PGDATA that should not be touched.
- local file
- for file in postgresql pg_hba pg_ident ; do
- file="${PGDATA%/}/${file}.conf"
- if [ -f "${file}" ] ; then
- checkpath -f -m 0600 -o postgres:postgres "${file}"
- else
- eerror "${file} not found"
- eerror "HINT: mv ${DATA_DIR%/}/*.conf ${PGDATA}"
- return 1
- fi
- done
-
- # Set the proper permission for the socket paths and create it if
- # it doesn't exist.
- set -f; IFS=','
- local s
- for s in ${PG_SOCKET_DIRECTORIES}; do
- checkpath -d -m 1775 -o root:postgres "${s}"
- if [ -e "${s%/}/.s.PGSQL.${configured_port}" ] ; then
- eerror "Socket conflict."
- eerror "A server is already listening on:"
- eerror " ${s%/}/.s.PGSQL.${configured_port}"
- eerror "HINT: Change PGPORT to listen on a different socket."
- return 1
- fi
- done
- set +f; unset IFS
-}
-
-start() {
- checkconfig || return 1
-
- ebegin "Starting PostgreSQL 9.5"
-
- rm -f "${DATA_DIR%/}/postmaster.pid"
-
- su - postgres -c \
- "PGPORT=${configured_port} ${PG_EXTRA_ENV} ${PG_CTL} start \
- -s -w -t ${START_TIMEOUT} -l ${DATA_DIR%/}/postmaster.log \
- -D ${PGDATA} \
- -o '--data-directory=${DATA_DIR} \
- --unix-socket-directories=${PG_SOCKET_DIRECTORIES} \
- ${PGOPTS}'"
-
- local retval=$?
-
- if [ $retval -ne 0 ] ; then
- eerror "Check the log for a possible explanation of the above error."
- eerror "The log may be located at:"
- eerror " ${DATA_DIR%/}/postmaster.log"
- eerror "Or wherever you configured PostgreSQL 9.5 to log."
- fi
-
- eend $retval
-}
-
-stop() {
- local seconds=$(( ${NICE_TIMEOUT} + ${RUDE_TIMEOUT} + ${FORCE_TIMEOUT} ))
- ebegin "Stopping PostgreSQL 9.5 (this can take up to ${seconds} seconds)"
-
- su - postgres -c \
- "${PG_CTL} stop -t ${NICE_TIMEOUT} -s -D ${DATA_DIR} -m smart"
- local retval=$?
-
- if [ "${RUDE_QUIT}" != "NO" -a ${retval} -ne 0 ] ; then
- einfo "Previous attempt failed. Trying RUDE_QUIT."
- su - postgres -c \
- "${PG_CTL} stop -t ${RUDE_TIMEOUT} -s -D ${DATA_DIR} -m fast"
- retval=$?
- fi
-
- if [ "${FORCE_QUIT}" = "YES" -a ${retval} -ne 0 ] ; then
- einfo "Previous step failed. Trying FORCE_QUIT."
- ewarn "A recover-run might be executed on next startup."
- su - postgres -c \
- "${PG_CTL} stop -t ${FORCE_TIMEOUT} -s -D ${DATA_DIR} -m immediate"
- retval=$?
- fi
-
- eend ${retval}
-}
-
-status() {
- ebegin "Checking PostgreSQL 9.5 status"
- su - postgres -c "${PG_CTL} status -D ${DATA_DIR}"
- eend $?
-}
-
-description_reload="Simply sends the postgres process a SIGHUP signal, causing
- it to reread its configuration files (postgresql.conf, pg_hba.conf,
- etc.). This allows changing of configuration-file options that do not
- require a complete restart to take effect."
-reload() {
- ebegin "Reloading PostgreSQL 9.5 configuration"
- su - postgres -c "${PG_CTL} reload -s -D ${DATA_DIR}"
- eend $?
-}
-
-description_promote="If the server is in standby, it is commanded to exit
- recovery and begin read-write operations."
-promote() {
- ebegin "Promoting PostgreSQL 9.5"
- su - postgres -c "${PG_CTL} promote -s -D ${DATA_DIR}"
- eend $?
-}
+++ /dev/null
-# File autogenerated by pamd_mimic in pam eclass
-
-
-auth include system-auth
-account include system-auth
-session include system-auth
+++ /dev/null
---
--- system-wide psql configuration file
---
--- This file is read before the .psqlrc file in the user's home directory.
---
--- Copy this to your installation's sysconf directory and rename it psqlrc.
--- The sysconf directory can be identified via "pg_config --sysconfdir".
---