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Worik wrote: | | | [snip] | |> |> |> Just to enforce the test is better looking for the entire executable |> path: |> |> ps aux | grep /usr/bin/postmaster | grep -v grep |> | | Does not work for me! | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux | grep /usr/bin/postmaster | grep -v grep | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux | grep postmaster | grep -v grep | postgres 670 0.1 0.6 8544 1688 pts/1 S 12:33 0:00 | /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/postmaster | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ | | So... | " ps aux | grep postmaster | grep -v grep " | is more reliable(?)
It only depends on your distribution, in your case:
ps aux | grep /usr/lib/postgresql/bin/postmaster | grep -v grep
consider also the if you run different postmaster version in different location this is the only way I believe
Regards Gaetano Mendola
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