Hey all,

For a variety of reasons, that aren't relevant here, I have had to implement 
my own version of pg_standby.
At the moment it puts the WAL in the right place and "exit 0". Postgres then 
processes it, and calls pg_standby again, as it should. It'll do this 
basically forever.
It has a test for a "trigger" file which causes it to exit 1, making postgres 
stop recovering and start.
I would very much like to be able to make pg_standby cause postgres to cleanly 
shutdown, with or without removing recovery.conf. Is there a magic exit code 
I can use to do this? Or a pg_ctl option to stop recovering and shutdown?

Thanks

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Mike Williams

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