All, (sending to -core to request a release)
* and...@tao11.riddles.org.uk (and...@tao11.riddles.org.uk) wrote: > Operating system: Debian (and probably others) > The addition of a recursive fsync of the data dir on startup (in the absence > of a clean shutdown) causes startup to fail if the data dir contains > symlinks to files which the postgres user can't write to. > > This is the standard configuration for many SSL-enabled setups, including > the standard debian packaging defaults. Accordingly, crash recovery now > ALWAYS fails on such systems without manual intervention. Andrew did a great job summarizing the problem, don't know that there's much to add there. This was back-patched all the way and released with the latest round of minor releases, and given that it means crash recovery fails for a large number of deployed systems, I think we need to fix (or revert) the recursive fsync change (d8ac77ab178ddb2ae043b8c463cd30c031e793d0 and related) and do new releases very shortly. Thanks! Stephen
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