Hi Artis,

I'm using debian. We discovered another postgres on the network was
trying to connect.

What about the "postgres: startup process" ? Should this always be
visibile on a system reading WALs? Nobody has answered that yet.

Glyn
--- Artis Caune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Glyn Astill wrote:
> > FATAL:  the database system is starting up
> > FATAL:  the database system is starting up
> > FATAL:  the database system is starting up
> > 
> > 
> > As far as I know theres nothing else trying to connect.
> 
> 
> I think you are using FreeBSD, and default pg_ctl flags in rc.d
> contains
> "-w" option, which wait for start/stop to complete. It check this
> by
> connecting to postmaster.
> 
> change postgresql_flags in /etc/rc.conf to:
>    postgresql_flags="-s -m fast"
> or
>    postgresql_flags="-s -m smart"
> 
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