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> Or you can use pg_controldata /path/to/pgdata and look 
> at "Time of latest checkpoint".

Assuming your system is using English. Otherwise, you'll 
have to build a collection of .po strings as we did for 
check_postgres.pl. Needless to say, I'd greatly prefer 
some other way to grab the information!

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