At a minimum, you should do a test, and if it does not yet exist, do a
sleep, then the test again.

> Cyril VELTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > pg_ctl output when no shm segments left
> 
> > pg_ctl: It seems another postmaster is running.  Trying to start postmaster 
> > anyway.
> > pg_ctl: cannot start postmaster  <-------- not true !!!
> > Examine the log output.
> > DEBUG:  database system was interrupted at 2001-03-18 12:01:57 CET
> > DEBUG:  CheckPoint record at (0, 20204684)
> > DEBUG:  Redo record at (0, 20204684); Undo record at (0, 0); Shutdown TRUE
> > DEBUG:  NextTransactionId: 5384; NextOid: 153313
> > DEBUG:  database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in 
> > progress...
> > DEBUG:  ReadRecord: record with zero len at (0, 20204748)
> > DEBUG:  redo is not required
> > DEBUG:  database system is in production state   
> 
> Looking at the pg_ctl script, it seems this must be coming from
> 
>     eval '$po_path' '$POSTOPTS' $logopt '&'
> 
>     if [ -f $PIDFILE ];then
>       if [ "`sed -n 1p $PIDFILE`" = "$pid" ];then
>           echo "$CMDNAME: cannot start postmaster" 1>&2
>           echo "Examine the log output." 1>&2
>           exit 1
>         fi
>     fi
> 
> which is clearly not giving the postmaster enough time to remove or
> rewrite the pidfile.  Shouldn't we put a "sleep 1" in there before
> the "if"?
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 
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