On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 14:05, Guido Barosio wrote:
> Hi Cory,
> 
> Actually it seems that the database wasn't shut down properly, and
> while it was doing the recovery, it refused connections. Expected and
> what needs to happen, indeed.
> 
> That's why if you are a client about to connect, you'll recieve the "
> FATAL ...database is starting up " message.
> 
> Ideally, you (the dba) should let the server end this task (the
> recovery). AFAIK, the recovery started as a consecuence of dirty data
> somewere, probably a big transaction not comitted when the server went
> off.
> 
> Are you aware of a shutdown prior to this messages?
> 
> Nothing to do with your current issue, but you will receive comments
> related with your pgsql version if you are not using a  pgsql 8 :)

As mentioned, this is normal operation.

Note that the command:

pg_ctl -m immediate stop

will cause a recovery.  It's pretty much a functional equivalent of
senting kill -9 to all backends and the postmaster at once.  Brutal but
effective.

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