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| Another thing that has been noted is ...sometimes if i run the command dbxd stop. it fails to bring down postmaster. What should be done in such a situation? right now we do a kill -9 postmaster Thanks regards Surabhi ahuja ________________________________ From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us] Sent: Wed 11/9/2005 9:23 PM To: Richard Huxton Cc: surabhi.ahuja; pgsql-general@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Postmaster failing to start on reboot *********************** Your mail has been scanned by InterScan VirusWall. ***********-*********** Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> writes: > surabhi.ahuja wrote: >> So, I try starting postmaster. and it displays the following error >> message: HINT: If you're sure there are no old server processes >> still running, remove the shared memory block with the command "ipcr >> m", or just delete the file >> "/export/home1/sdc_image_pool/dbx/postmaster.pid". >> >> does it means that i will have to delete the postmaster.pid file ..in >> such a scenarion always? > No, only when it doesn't close down properly. Check your system logs to > see what happened. Also, what PG version is this exactly? More recent versions have better defenses against being fooled by stale postmaster.pid files. It matters what postmaster startup script you're using, too. regards, tom lane |
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