I must admit, I've needed the "OMG Wrong Command" command myself a few times over the years.
From: "Burgholzer, Robert (DEQ)" <Robert.Burgholzer@deq.virginia.gov> To: "pgsql-admin@postgresql.org" <pgsql-admin@postgresql.org>, Date: 12/09/2013 19:27 Subject: [ADMIN] Is there a "Just Kidding" command? Sent by: pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org
So, I just sent a pg_ctl stop command to the wrong db node, and I’m wondering if there is a way to take that back? I ask since I have a long running process connecting to it, and I don’t want to wait around for it to finish up so that the db can stop, then I can start it up again. Also, other requests are now being denied...
Here’s hoping. Maybe the “doh!!” command?
/r/b
Robert Burgholzer Surface Water Modeler Virginia DEQ Office of Surface and Ground Water Supply 804-869-3066
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