[asterisk-users] su - postgres -bash-3.00$
broadbandvoice at comcast.net
broadbandvoice at comcast.net
Mon Sep 11 05:55:34 MST 2006
Thanks for all the help from Collin, I figured out the postgres database creation. I now have a different problem trying download files. I get this error. Maybe wget does not work in Fedora.
[root at sip0 a2billing]# wget http://www.areski.net/Open_A2Billing_version_Racoon.tar.gz
--05:52:17-- http://www.areski.net/Open_A2Billing_version_Racoon.tar.gz
=> `Open_A2Billing_version_Racoon.tar.gz'
Resolving www.areski.net... 213.186.33.19
Connecting to www.areski.net|213.186.33.19|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
05:52:17 ERROR 404: Not Found.
[root at sip0 a2billing]#
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Collin Baillie <collin at xorotude.com>
> broadbandvoice at comcast.net wrote:
> > Yes it is running
> >
> > postgres 4049 0.0 0.3 20360 3072 ? S May24 0:00
> > /usr/bin/postmaster -p 5432 -D /var/lib/pgsql/data
> >
> >
>
> Alright! So if you can do this:
>
> [root at sip0 /]# su - postgres
> [bash-3.00 ~]$ whoami
>
> It should return something like:
>
> postgres
>
> or if you can do:
>
> [bash-3.00 ~]$ id -a
>
> it should return something like:
>
> uid=5000(postgres) gid=5000(postgres) groups=5000(postgres)
>
> Collin
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