I've recently wanted to run a different archive_command during
database shutdown than during normal operations.  In particular, if
the normal archive process fails during normal operations, I want it
to be retried later (as it currently does).  But if it fails during
shutdown, I want it to run a fallback archive_command.

The only way I can see to accomplish this is to have the
archive_command try to connect back to the database and see if it gets
an error.  That seems pretty ugly.  Is there a better way?

Cheers,

Jeff


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