Yea sorry good point.. It's probably at least safe to say the process
should not just hang though, and there should be more info in the log as
to what it's doing..
John R Pierce wrote:
Mike Christensen wrote:
First off, when Postgres starts and sees that your database was not
closed properly, it should tell you there's pending transactions and
ask if you want to dump them or try to process them (or maybe save
them for later). If you process them, there should be clear status
and you should know what's going on.
how does a system service ask you anything? a service normally
starts when the system boots, before anyone logs onto the console.
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