Re: [GENERAL] Changing from default configuration options in 7.1?

2001-04-19 Thread Karl DeBisschop

Steve Wampler wrote:
> 
> I just upgraded from 7.0.3 to  7.1 (using the RH rpms) with no
> major problems.  Nice!
> 
> However, I'm getting some strange behaviour from the init
> script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql).  In particular, a
> restart when the database is running fails because the
> "sleep 2" in stop() is no longer long enough (on a dual-cpu
> PIII/650 machine!).  So "pidof postmaster" returns a non-null
> value and *that* results in a syntax error:
> 
>   Checking postgresql installation:  [  OK  ]
>   ./postgresql: [: 18209: unary operator expected

ISTM that every occurrence of 

if [ $pid ]

should be 

if [ -n "$pid" ]

> 
> (I think the test should become something like "if [ -n "$pid" ];..."
> instead of just "if [ $pid ]", which at least prevents the
> syntax error...)
> 
> Of course, fixing the syntax error isn't the main problem, which
> is that the shutdown of the old postmaster(s) hasn't completed yet,
> resulting in a "false positive" from the pidof operation.
> 
> I bumped the "sleep 2" up to "sleep 5" and the problem went away.
> Surely there's a better fix?

In the stop() function, I use:

su -l postgres -c "/usr/bin/pg_ctl -D $PGDATA -w stop"

with no sleep at all

I sent both these changes to lamar during rc4, but I got no reply. I
don't know if he got them and determined that my patches were worthless,
or if they did not reach him. In any case, those two changes work for
me. YMMV.

-- 
Karl

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[GENERAL] Changing from default configuration options in 7.1?

2001-04-19 Thread Steve Wampler


I just upgraded from 7.0.3 to  7.1 (using the RH rpms) with no 
major problems.  Nice!

However, I'm getting some strange behaviour from the init
script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql).  In particular, a
restart when the database is running fails because the
"sleep 2" in stop() is no longer long enough (on a dual-cpu
PIII/650 machine!).  So "pidof postmaster" returns a non-null
value and *that* results in a syntax error:

  Checking postgresql installation:  [  OK  ]
  ./postgresql: [: 18209: unary operator expected

(I think the test should become something like "if [ -n "$pid" ];..."
instead of just "if [ $pid ]", which at least prevents the
syntax error...)

Of course, fixing the syntax error isn't the main problem, which
is that the shutdown of the old postmaster(s) hasn't completed yet,
resulting in a "false positive" from the pidof operation.

I bumped the "sleep 2" up to "sleep 5" and the problem went away.
Surely there's a better fix?


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Steve Wampler-  SOLIS Project, National Solar Observatory
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