Igor Sosa Mayor <joseleopoldo1792@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Maybe it has something to do with systemd? I'm trying to get all debug A little more information: the unit of postgresql in my systemd looks like this[1]. That means, it is started of course after the network (but maybe there is not any connection avalaible?) [1]
[Unit] Description=PostgreSQL database server After=network.target [Service] Type=forking TimeoutSec=120 User=postgres Group=postgres Environment=PGROOT=/var/lib/postgres SyslogIdentifier=postgres PIDFile=/var/lib/postgres/data/postmaster.pid ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/postgresql-check-db-dir ${PGROOT}/data ExecStart= /usr/bin/pg_ctl -s -D ${PGROOT}/data start -w -t 120 ExecReload=/usr/bin/pg_ctl -s -D ${PGROOT}/data reload ExecStop= /usr/bin/pg_ctl -s -D ${PGROOT}/data stop -m fast # Due to PostgreSQL's use of shared memory, OOM killer is often overzealous in # killing Postgres, so adjust it downward OOMScoreAdjust=-200 # Additional security-related features PrivateTmp=true ProtectSystem=full NoNewPrivileges=true [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
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