# # iRODS Postgres installation configuration file # This file has important configuration settings for selecting, # downloading, and installing a version of the Postgres database # for use by iRODS. # # ** Ignore this file if Postgres is already installed ** # # Variables you may use when setting these values # $IRODS_HOME is the iRODS home directory. # # $thisUser is your user name. # # $thisDate is the current date, with spaces # replaced with underbars. # # Download files # $POSTGRES_SOURCE is the name of the Postgres source # file to download from the Postgres FTP site. # # $ODBC_SOURCE is the name of the ODBC driver source # file to download and install for Postgres. # If this name starts with 'unixODBC', it will be # downloaded from the UNIX ODBC FTP site, otherwise # it will be downloaded from the Postgres FTP site. # # Defaults: # There are none. # # Examples: # $POSTGRES_SOURCE = "postgresql-8.2.5.tar.gz"; # $ODBC_SOURCE = "psqlodbc-07.03.0200.tar.gz"; # or # $POSTGRES_SOURCE = "postgresql-8.4.4.tar.gz"; # $ODBC_SOURCE = "unixODBC-2.2.12.tar.gz"; # # These values must be set in this file. $POSTGRES_SOURCE = "postgresql-9.0.3.tar.gz"; $ODBC_SOURCE = "unixODBC-2.2.12.tar.gz"; # Install directories # $POSTGRES_SRC_DIR is the name of the directory into which # to place Postgres source as a subdirectory. Relative # paths are relative to the iRODS home directory. # # $POSTGRES_HOME is the name of the home directory for the # installed Postgres. Relative paths are relative to # the iRODS home directory. # # $DOWNLOAD_DIR is the name of the temporary directory in which # to place the downloaded files before they are moved to the # above directories. The default depends upon your OS, but it # is often /tmp, /usr/tmp, or /var. This is usually left as # the default. # # Defaults: # $POSTGRES_SRC_DIR = "../iRodsPostgres"; # $POSTGRES_HOME = "../iRodsPostgres/pgsql"; # $DOWNLOAD_DIR = OS dependent, but often /tmp # # Examples: # $POSTGRES_SRC_DIR = "/usr/share/Postgres"; # $POSTGRES_HOME = "/usr/share/Postgres/pgsql"; # $DOWNLOAD_DIR = "/var"; # # Normally, none of these values are set here. Use the defaults. # Postgres access # $POSTGRES_PORT is the port number for Postgres to listen to. # This defaults to '5432'. # # $POSTGRES_ADMIN_NAME is the name of the user account for # Postgres administration. This defaults to your user name. # # $POSTGRES_ADMIN_PASSWORD is the database password for the # administrator account. If this is not set here, it will # be prompted for during installation. # # Defaults: # $POSTGRES_PORT = "5432"; # $POSTGRES_ADMIN_NAME = $thisUser; # $POSTGRES_ADMIN_PASSWORD = no default, prompted for # # Examples: # $POSTGRES_PORT = "5432"; # $POSTGRES_ADMIN_NAME = "myname"; # $POSTGRES_ADMIN_PASSWORD = "mypassword"; # # Normally, none of these values are set here. Use the defaults. # FTP access # $POSTGRES_FTP_HOST is Postgres FTP host name to download from. # # $POSTGRES_FTP_ACCOUNT_NAME is the name of the FTP account to # use when downloading Postgres source. # # $POSTGRES_FTP_ACCOUNT_PASSWORD is the password for the FTP account to # use when downloading Postgres source. # # $POSTGRES_FTP_POSTGRES_DIR is the directory path for Postgres source # at the Postgres FTP site. # # $POSTGRES_FTP_ODBC_DIR is the directory path for Postgres ODBC source # at the Postgres FTP site. # # # $UNIXODBC_FTP_HOST is UNIX ODBC FTP host name to download from. # # $UNIXODBC_FTP_ACCOUNT_NAME is the name of the FTP account to # use when downloading UNIX ODBC source. # # $UNIXODBC_FTP_ACCOUNT_PASSWORD is the password for the FTP account to # use when downloading UNIX ODBC source. # # $UNIXODBC_FTP_ODBC_DIR is the directory path for UNIX ODBC source # at the UNIX ODBC FTP site. # # Defaults (set in scripts/perl/installPostgres.pl): # $POSTGRES_FTP_HOST = "ftp10.us.postgresql.org"; # $POSTGRES_FTP_ACCOUNT_NAME = "anonymous"; # $POSTGRES_FTP_ACCOUNT_PASSWORD = "anonymous@"; # $POSTGRES_FTP_POSTGRES_DIR = "postgresql/source"; # $POSTGRES_FTP_ODBC_DIR = "postgresql/odbc/versions/src"; # # $UNIXODBC_FTP_HOST = "ftp.unixodbc.org"; # $UNIXODBC_FTP_ACCOUNT_NAME = "anonymous"; # $UNIXODBC_FTP_ACCOUNT_PASSWORD = "anonymous@"; # $UNIXODBC_FTP_ODBC_DIR = "pub/unixODBC"; # # Normally, none of these values are set here. Use the defaults.