That seems like an odd requirement and I don't think PostgreSQL can do
it itself,
because if postgresql should crash properly then the process that should
write/remove that file would also crash
The simplest way would be to write a cronjob that connects to the
database and does a simple query to see if things are ok,
and act accordingly. But cronjobs cannot be executed more than once a
miunute so there would be a considerable delay.
If you need faster responses you may need to write a custom deamon or
use something like supervisord to manage a long polling script.
I get the feeling there must be a more elegant solution to whatever your
problem is though...
On 2017-10-05 16:04, athinivas wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a requirement to delete a file in system whenever pg server
is
started/crashed. Any idea?
Thanks,
Athi
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