Tom Lane wrote: > julien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The INSTALL file mention the command "kill `cat > > /usr/local/pgsql/data/postmaster.pid`" but the pid file contain the pid > > but not only, it also contain data directory and some numbers (memory > > usage ?, database characteristic ?) > > Hm, I wonder why this documentation isn't recommending "pg_ctl stop" > instead. runtime.sgml gets it right: > > <screen> > $ <userinput>kill -INT `head -1 > /usr/local/pgsql/data/postmaster.pid`</userinput> > </screen> > > but the text in installation.sgml seems much older.
The kill mention was below an item mentioning pg_ctl. The paragraph was in there for very old releases of PostgreSQL, pre-7.0. I have removed it with this patch. -- Bruce Momjian http://candle.pha.pa.us EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +
Index: doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.252 diff -c -c -r1.252 installation.sgml *** doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml 5 Jan 2006 03:01:32 -0000 1.252 --- doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml 18 Apr 2006 20:43:22 -0000 *************** *** 440,458 **** </screen> works. </para> - - <para> - Very old versions might not have <application>pg_ctl</>. If you - can't find it or it doesn't work, find out the process ID of the - old server, for example by typing - <screen> - <userinput>ps ax | grep postmaster</userinput> - </screen> - and signal it to stop this way: - <screen> - <userinput>kill -INT <replaceable>processID</></userinput> - </screen> - </para> </step> <step> --- 440,445 ----
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