"Kevin Grittner" <kevin.gritt...@wicourts.gov> wrote: > I neglected that point in my recently proposed LSB conforming script Hmmm... On review, I see that I assumed that the -w switch on pg_ctl start would cover this. I see that the problem is that this uses psql to connect to the specified port. Besides the problems Tom mentioned with its heuristics to find the right port number for this cluster, there is the OP's point that connections will go to the competing cluster. One thought that occurs to me is that instead of, or in addition to, the new file Tom proposes, the "other cluster" issue could be solved by having a pg_postmaster_pid function in addition to the pg_backend_pid function. This would allow pg_ctl or a script to connect to a port and see if it is the expected postmaster process. -Kevin
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