From: | "Doran L(dot) Barton" <fozz(at)iodynamics(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Again: How the hell do I restart immediately |
Date: | 1999-10-08 14:57:07 |
Message-ID: | 19991008085707.A25645@iodynamics.com |
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I posted this question before and got no good responses. I'm posting it
again out of pure desperation.
I've got a Postgres 6.5.1 server running on a RedHat (i386) 5.2 box.
PostgreSQL was compiled from source with no special configuration options.
The server is dying about once or twice a week. This is making me look like
crap to the rest of the company since our e-commerce solution is built up
around PostgreSQL and we can't take orders when the sevrer is down.
What can I do to ensure (a) the server doesn't go down or (b) if the server
does down, it gets restarted immediately?!
Please respond if you have any good ideas.
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Doran L. Barton <fozz(at)iodynamics(dot)com>
Iodynamics LLC -- "Internetworking the masses"
<URL:http://www.iodynamics.com/>
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