On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, John Pagakis wrote:
> I'm trying to get Postgres working under Cygwin. The good news is, it
> mostly is. The bad news is, I can't shut it down with pg_ctl.
>
> I loaded the full Cygwin installation on my Win2K Pro machine, and later on
> my XP Pro box. Both behave the same way.
>
> When I run pg_ctl stop, it motors for the duration of the wait period and
> then says the postmaster does not shut down.
>
> Upon further review ......
>
> It looks like pg_ctl looks through the process list for the Postgres process
> and then tries to kill it. You can specify the shutdown as smart (which
> translates to kill -TERM), fast (kill -INT) or immediate (kill -QUIT).
>
> When the script hits the kill, I get Usage info on the screen!! So, the
> interpreter is not seeing this as a valid command line string for kill. I
> have echoed the command being generated out and it looks fine. I can take
> that same command and execute it: it shuts Postgres down.
>
> Why would the interpreter rejecting the command line for kill when it
> appears to be well formed?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You probably have another "kill" in the path before "/bin/kill". Try
"bash -c 'exec -l sh'", and from there "which kill".
Had you attached the output of "cygcheck -svr", as requested in the
problem reporting guidelines at <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>, it
would have provided some information for a more intelligent guess.
Igor
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