On 01/06/2016 01:08 PM, balajishanmugam@xxxxxxx wrote:
Most of the time I will be restarting centOS by issuing reboot command. Which will do the orderly shutdown of all the service and sometimes just pull the plug. But the issue appears to be random. Is there a way that before Postgres starts we can check whether data is flushed, if not flush it manually or any other better way to avoid this issue.
I would think the damage is done on shutdown and by the time you start up again it is to late to do anything.
In that vein, what does the Postgres log show at the end of the shutdown sequence?
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