On 13.1.2012 22:20, Tom Lane wrote:
> Matt Dew <ma...@consistentstate.com> writes:
>> An interesting sidenote we realized.  the nice system shutdown script 
>> /etc/init.d/postgres doesn't actually wait for the db to be down, it 
>> just waits for pg_ctl to return.
> 
> By default, "pg_ctl stop" does wait for the server to shut down ...

Not really. It waits for up to 60 seconds and if the shutdown was not
successful (as there was a connected client), it prints a message to the log

   pg_ctl: server does not shut down
   HINT: The "-m fast" option immediately disconnects sessions
   rather than

and returns 1.

If you really need to wait for shutdown, you need to add "-w" to the
command line, use "-m fast" or "-m immediate".

But even ignoring the return value should not cause corruption IMHO.

Tomas

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