#!/bin/bash # Thin wrapper arount pg_ctl. # # This file exists for the following reasons: # # * It is s compat-wrapper for the cases when PGPORT *is* set directly in # postgresql.service (nowadays users should configure port directly in # postgresql.conf). This is hack which allows us to do a conditional step # before running pg_ctl (which is not allowed by systemd). # # * This helper script is necessary for having proper SELinux context of daemon # process run in SCL environment via systemd/sysvinit service file. Without # this script the process looses SELinux type because /usr/bin/scl # has context bin_t and 'unit_t -> bin_t' results in unconfined process. # This file must thus have 'postgresql_exec_t' fcontext. @SCL_SOURCE@ # Help users to run postgresql server extensions built against specific # software collection (that said, such collection is runtime dependancy of # such extension, not the server itself). test -n "$PGSCLS" && source scl_source enable $PGSCLS port=() if test "$1" = "start" && test -n "$PGPORT"; then port=(-o "-p $PGPORT") fi exec @bindir@/pg_ctl "$@" "${port[@]}"