postmaster locking issues. - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Billy G. Allie
Subject postmaster locking issues.
Date
Msg-id 199810110047.UAA27416@bgalli.mug.org
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Responses Re: [HACKERS] postmaster locking issues.  (Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>)
RE: [HACKERS] postmaster locking issues.  ("Taral" <taral@mail.utexas.edu>)
List pgsql-hackers
After looking into the issue of using PID file locks vs. flock/unlock, I have
come to the following conclusions:

1.  It is generally agreed that a PID lock file should replace the current me-
    thod of locking (fcntl based locking). (See the message thread with
    '[HACKERS] flock patch breaks things here' in the subject).

2.  The purpose of the lock file is to prevent multiple postmasters from run-
    ning on the same port and database.

3.  Two PID files will be necessary, one to prevent mulitple instances of post-
    masters from running against the same data base, and one to prevent
multiple
    instances from using the same port.

4.  The database lock will be located in the DATA directory being locked.

5.  The port lock will be kept in '/var/opt/pgsql/lock/'.

Comments, questions, concerns?

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