reload force
fi
- #else
+ else
######## we are colocated with a myplc
# no need to worry about the pgsql setup (see /etc/plc.d/postgresql)
# The code below overwrites the site specific sfa db info with myplc db info.
# This is most likely unncecessary and wrong so I'm commenting it out for now.
- #PLC_DB_USER=$(plc-config --category=plc_db --variable=user)
- #PLC_DB_PASSWORD=$(plc-config --category=plc_db --variable=password)
+ PLC_DB_USER=$(plc-config --category=plc_db --variable=user)
+ PLC_DB_PASSWORD=$(plc-config --category=plc_db --variable=password)
# store this as the SFA user/password
- #sfa-config --category=sfa_db --variable=user --value=$PLC_DB_USER --save=$sfa_local_config $sfa_local_config >& /dev/null
- #sfa-config --category=sfa_db --variable=password --value=$PLC_DB_PASSWORD --save=$sfa_local_config $sfa_local_config >& /dev/null
- #reload force
- #fi
+ sfa-config --category=sfa_db --variable=user --value=$PLC_DB_USER --save=$sfa_local_config $sfa_local_config >& /dev/null
+ sfa-config --category=sfa_db --variable=password --value=$PLC_DB_PASSWORD --save=$sfa_local_config $sfa_local_config >& /dev/null
+ reload force
+ fi
######## Start up the server
# not too nice, but.. when co-located with myplc we'll let it start/stop postgresql