From: | Francois Suter <dba(at)paragraf(dot)ch> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: pid gets overwritten in OSX |
Date: | 2002-04-27 10:26:09 |
Message-ID: | v04210104b8f02ceb8918@[192.168.1.34] |
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Thanks for the leads. I will investigate for a while and keep you
posted if I find anything that might be of interest to everybody.
>What is needed at this point is more observation. You need to determine
>whether the postmaster is in fact starting (and later dying) or
>failing to start at all --- ie, is the postmaster.pid file left over
>from a previous system boot cycle? Checking the mod date of the pid
>file might be enough to tell.
>
>What are you doing with the postmaster's stderr? If your start script
>for the postmaster is routing it to /dev/null, send it someplace more
>helpful.
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François
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