yes, when i tried to start, postgresql service using init.d its gave me the error removed stale pid, postgresql failed to start.
Regards,
Itishree
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Kevin Grittner <kgrittn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alban Hertroys <haramrae@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> itishree sukla <itishree.sukla@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:The pid file should only be present when postgres is running. A
>> Can any one give me more suggestion, about this problem. Every
>> time my os got restart, postmaster.pid is missing.
clean OS shutdown should stop postgres, which should result in the
pid file being deleted.
No, `reboot` actually calls `shutdown -r now` in the distros I've
> Did you perhaps use reboot instead of shutdown -r? The former
> doesn't do a clean shutdown. That's how it is on *BSD at least, I
> don't know about Linux but I assume it behaves the same.
used, including Ubuntu; unless you run it with the --force option.
Right, checking the log files is the thing to do. Adding or
> Check the logs to see if there are any errors when postgres tries
> to start up. It could be something as simple as a library version
> mismatch, or it could be data corruption in the database files.
deleting a pid file is just about never the right thing to do.
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