Installing Postgres without the postgres user and group on Linux?

From: "Plugge, Joe R(dot)" <JRPlugge(at)west(dot)com>
To: "pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Installing Postgres without the postgres user and group on Linux?
Date: 2013-01-23 14:41:48
Message-ID: BD69807DAE0CE44CA00A8338D0FDD083034C920A5F@oma00cexmbx03.corp.westworlds.com
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Is it possible to install and then subsequently run the postgres engine on Linux without creating the postgres user and group? We have some folks implementing LDAP that are resistant to creating a postgres account and group and would rather create machine specific accounts (like one does for Windows with SQL Server).

I always thought that if the postgres user and group were not there upon install (which is done as root), that the installation process would create them for you, am I missing something?

Thanks for any input that will provide me with ample ammunition to thwart this silly idea.

Joe Plugge

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