On 10/9/18 11:06 AM, Bryce Pepper wrote:
I am running three instances (under different users) on a RHEL 7 server
to support a vendor product.
In the defined services, the start & stop scripts work fine when invoked
with systemctl {start|stop} whatever.service but we have automated
monthly patching which does a reboot.
Looking in /var/log/messages and the stop scripts do not get invoked on
reboot, therefore I created a new shutdown service as described here
<https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/211924/effect-of-reboot-signal-on-systemd-service-state>.
It appears that PostGreSQL is receiving a signal from somewhere prior to
my script running…
The database must be available for the product to shut down in a
consistent state.
I am open to suggestions.
What is the below doing or coming from?:
db_execute_sql failed while processing
/data00/ctmlinux/ctm_server/tmp/upd_CMS_SYSPRM_29448.
Thanks,
Bryce
*Bryce Pepper*
Sr. Unix Applications Systems Engineer
*The Kansas City Southern Railway Company *
114 West 11^th Street | Kansas City, MO 64105
Office: 816.983.1512
Email: bpepper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:bpepper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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