"simon.marshall" <simon.marsh...@metaswitch.com> writes: > When I came to stop my postgres instance (in particular, a replication > database using postgres version 9.0.3 running on port 5442) today it failed > to stop because the postmaster.pid instance wasn't present, despite the > process still running (seen by running ps -eaf | grep post and noting that > the data directory was the same). There's nothing in /var/adm/messages to > suggest any catastrophic disk problems and there's plenty of space on the > drive.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I'm stumped! If I had to bet on the basis of that much information, I'd bet on accidental invocation of a postmaster startup script that thinks it should remove the postmaster.pid file before trying to launch a new postmaster. I've seen a lot of those, and every one of them is dangerously broken. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs