Re: pg_ctl reports succes when start fails - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Dunstan
Subject Re: pg_ctl reports succes when start fails
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Msg-id 3F97E752.5000500@dunslane.net
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In response to Re: pg_ctl reports succes when start fails  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom Lane wrote:

>Tommi Maekitalo <t.maekitalo@epgmbh.de> writes:
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>>I installed 7.4beta5, created a data-dir and tried to start postgresql with 
>>pg_ctl without initdb. As expected, this will fail. But pg_ctl tells me 
>>"postmaster successfully started", after a fatal error, which looks very 
>>confusing. When I use -l for specifying a logfile, I don't even see the 
>>error, but only the success-message.
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>If you don't use -w, then pg_ctl doesn't wait around to see whether the
>postmaster started or not.  It'd probably be a good idea for it to issue
>a less positive message in this case, maybe only "postmaster launched".
>
>I also wonder why -w isn't the default.
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It is for stop but not for start/restart, which does seem a bit odd.

On a slightly related note, I see that this is still a shell script, as 
are initlocation, ipcclean and pg_config. I assume these will have to be 
rewritten in C for the Win32 port?

cheers

andrew





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