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TurnKey PostgreSQL appliance 2008.12.04-hardy-x86 (Default branch)

ImageTurnKey PostgreSQL appliance is an easy-to-use,lightweight, installable live CD of the PostgreSQLrelational database engine. It can run on realhardware in addition to most types of virtualmachines. It features a Mac OS X-themed Webmanagement interface and a Python configurationand installation console. It is based on Ubuntu8.04.1 Hardy LTS, and is designed to provide userswith a pre-integrated, automatically updated,turn-key operating system environment that iscarefully built from the ground up with theminimum components needed to run PostgreSQL withmaximum usability, efficiency, and security.Image

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POSTGRESQL-SETUP(1)					    Postgresql RPM-dist manual					       POSTGRESQL-SETUP(1)

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postgresql-setup - manual page for postgresql-setup 9.2.7 SYNOPSIS
postgresql-setup {initdb|upgrade} [SERVICE_NAME] DESCRIPTION
Script is aimed to help sysadmin with basic database cluster administration. The SERVICE_NAME is used for selection of proper unit configuration file; For more info and howto/when use this script please look at the docu file /usr/share/doc/postgresql-9.2.7/README.rpm-dist. The 'postgresql' string is used when no SERVICE_NAME is explicitly passed. Available operation mode: initdb Create a new PostgreSQL database cluster. This is usually the first action you perform after PostgreSQL server installation. upgrade Upgrade PostgreSQL database cluster to be usable with new server. Use this if you upgraded your PostgreSQL server to newer major version (currently from 8.4 to 9.2). ENVIRONMENT
PGSETUP_INITDB_OPTIONS Options carried by this variable are passed to subsequent call of `initdb` binary (see man initdb(1)). This variable is used also during 'upgrade' mode because the new cluster is actually re-initialized from the old one. PGSETUP_PGUPGRADE_OPTIONS Options in this variable are passed next to the subsequent call of `pg_upgrade`. For more info about possible options please look at man pg_upgrade(1). PGSETUP_DEBUG Set to '1' if you want to see debugging output. postgresql-setup 9.2.7 June 2014 POSTGRESQL-SETUP(1)