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From Greg k
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Responses Re: Postgres 10 and the pg_ctl "--wait" option  (Greg k <gregg.kay@gmail.com>)
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In PostreSql 10, the documentation for pg_ctl and the "--wait" option says "Startup is considered complete when the PID file indicates that the server is ready to accept connections."

When I do a point-in-time recovery followed by a start with "/usr/pgsql-10/bin/pg_ctl start -D /data -w -t 86400", I then try to connect immediately after pg_ctl finishes. But I get a connection error "psql: FATAL:  the database system is starting up" . It seems the postmaster.pid file state goes from 'starting' to 'standby' to 'ready' but pg_ctl is saying the server is ready to accept connections when the postmaster.pid file says 'standby'. Am I misunderstanding the documentation?

Thanks,
Greg

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