From: | Bruce Momjian <pgman(at)candle(dot)pha(dot)pa(dot)us> |
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To: | Peter Eisentraut <peter_e(at)gmx(dot)net> |
Cc: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us>, Mathijs Brands <mathijs(at)ilse(dot)nl>, Larry Rosenman <ler(at)lerctr(dot)org>, PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Re: [PORTS] pgmonitor and Solaris |
Date: | 2001-03-29 17:02:32 |
Message-ID: | 200103291702.MAA13902@candle.pha.pa.us |
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> Tom Lane writes:
>
> > Mathijs Brands <mathijs(at)ilse(dot)nl> writes:
> > > mathijs 297 0.1 0.2 6120 3352 pts/1 S 01:59:18 0:00 /opt/pgsql/bin/./postgres mathijs localhost template1 idle
> >
> > The interesting point about this is that the 7.0.3-on-2.7 installation
> > *is* managing to change its PS display. So either Solaris 2.8
> > retrogressed (different predefined symbols maybe?), or we broke the code
> > since 7.0.3.
>
> I think I broke it.
>
> The deal on Solaris is this: There's SysV-style ps at /usr/bin/ps, and
> there's BSD-style ps at /usr/ucb/ps. The most obvious differences are the
> different argument style and the different output format. In true BSD
> style, the /usr/ucb/ps display can be changed by assigning argv[x] =
> "whatever". In true SysV style, the /usr/bin/ps display can (presumably)
> be changed with strcpy(argv[0], "whatever").
>
> The old (pre-7.1) code only worked for BSD and had an exception case for
> Linux. The new code is mostly adopted from Sendmail. So in pre-7.1 you
> could get /usr/ucb/ps to work, while Sendmail apparently tried to get the
> SysV-style ps to work -- and failed(?). (This is generally the right
> direction, because the /usr/ucb stuff is obsolescent on Solaris, only for
> compatibility with SunOS 4.)
>
> The consequence should be:
>
> 1. check if sendmail works with /usr/bin/ps
>
> 2. a) if yes, figure out what got lost in PostgreSQL
>
> 2. b) if no, make the Solaris case in ps_status.c use the BSD approach
[ I had tried to move this discussion to ports, but hackers is OK too.]
Well, this is very interesting. I am glad to hear you based the current
ps_status code on sendmail, which I think is the perfect way to go.
I seem to remember the Solaris manual page stating it doesn't update the
ps display, but I may be mixing that up with something else. I agree
/usr/bin/ps is the better option, if we can get it working. Most people
will not remember to use /usr/ucb/ps.
I just uploaded a 0.34 version that allows the 'ps' command to be
customized by editing the script.
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