Francisco Olarte <fola...@peoplecall.com> writes: > On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 6:57 PM Kelly, Kevin <kevin.ke...@sig.com> wrote: >> We’re attempting to launch postgres via systemd and noticing that when >> invoking via systemctl start postgres.service the prompt never returns. If >> we switch to another tty and check the status it shows as: >> Active: activating (start) since Thu 2019-06-06 09:36:32 EDT; 12min ago >> If we change the type from notify to forking we see the same behavior. The >> instance seems to be up and running just fine, we just never see the active >> (running) status as we have come to expect.
> Are you sure you have the postgres.service correctly configured? ( or > you could post the ExecStart/Type config, or the whole service file ). > The type tells systemd how to know the service has finished starting > and is running, notify means it does systemd integration via socket, > with IIRC postgres does not. I might be confusing this with some other issue, but I think PG does support systemd notification if you build it with the --with-systemd configuration option. This is recommended if you're using systemd to launch PG, because systemd's other options for figuring out the service state work substantially less well. regards, tom lane