On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:38:29AM +0100, Bjorn Munch wrote:
> On 14/02 14.57, Kevin Grittner wrote:
> > We have had a case where a production cluster was accidentally shut
> > down by a customer who used Ctrl+C in the same sh session in which
> > they had (long before) run pg_ctl start.  We have only seen this in
> > sh on Solaris.  Other shells on Solaris don't behave this way, nor
> > does sh on tested versions of Linux.  Nevertheless, the problem is
> > seen on the default shell for a supported OS.
> 
> What Solaris version, and what version of sh?  sh on Solaris isn't
> necessarily the "real" bourne shell. In Solaris 11 it's actually
> ksh93.

This was Solaris 9.

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