On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 10:01 AM, athinivas <athinivas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, will take the epoch value from same and create a new file. Upon
subsequent calls, will access with that filename...if it fails(incase if the
postmaster is restarted), will create a new one.
@Melvin Does this capture all failure scenarios?? Or you have any other
better ways to do it. Your comments are much appreciated !!
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athinivas,
This is covered in the documentation:
9.25. System Information Functions
pg_postmaster_start_time()
pg_postmaster_start_time()
It does not matter what caused the failure, it is the time Postgres is started again.
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