Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If a second postmaster is started on a data directory and the second one
> uses the -S option it will not print a message but simply exit and not
> start a background process.  The exit status is 0.

On closer inspection, it's clear that the postmaster *does* exit with
status 1 after failing to lock the lockfile.  However, since it's
already forked and detached from the terminal, you can't see the status
1; the parent process exited with status 0.  Postponing the fork till
after we grab the lockfile will not do, because then the lockfile will
contain the wrong postmaster PID.

I have stated before that I consider -S evil.  Don't complain too hard
about its behavior, or I'll fix it by ripping it out, lock stock and
barrel ;-)

                        regards, tom lane

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