Re: How to shoot yourself in the foot: kill -9 postmaster - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Alfred Perlstein
Subject Re: How to shoot yourself in the foot: kill -9 postmaster
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Msg-id 20010306113432.Q8663@fw.wintelcom.net
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In response to Re: How to shoot yourself in the foot: kill -9 postmaster  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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* Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> [010306 11:30] wrote:
> Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net> writes:
> > * Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> [010306 11:03] wrote:
> >> I notice that our BeOS and QNX emulations of shmctl() don't support
> >> IPC_STAT, but that could be dealt with, at least to the extent of
> >> stubbing it out.
> 
> > Well since we already have spinlocks, I can't see why we can't
> > keep the refcount and spinlock in a special place in the shm
> > for all cases?
> 
> No, we mustn't go there.  If the kernel isn't keeping the refcount
> then it's worse than useless: as soon as some process crashes without
> decrementing its refcount, you have a condition that you can't recover
> from without reboot.

Not if the postmaster outputs the following:

> What I'm currently imagining is that the stub implementations will just
> return a failure code for IPC_STAT, and the outer code will in turn fail
> with a message along the lines of "It looks like there's a pre-existing
> shmem block (id XXX) still in use.  If you're sure there are no old
> backends still running, remove the shmem block with ipcrm(1), or just
> delete $PGDATA/postmaster.pid."  I dunno what shmem management tools
> exist on BeOS/QNX, but deleting the lockfile will definitely suppress
> the startup interlock ;-).
> 
> > Yes, if possible a more meaningfull error message and pointer to
> > some docco would be nice
> 
> Is the above good enough?

Sure. :)

-- 
-Alfred Perlstein - [bright@wintelcom.net|alfred@freebsd.org]


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