Reini Urban wrote:
Carlo Florendo schrieb:
I invoked:
"postmaster -i -D /var/postgresql/data &"
and was able to start and connect to my database. Since the process
was made to run on the background, I wanted a way to stop it without
doing a "kill -9". Thus, on another instance of my shell, I in
Carlo Florendo schrieb:
I invoked:
"postmaster -i -D /var/postgresql/data &"
and was able to start and connect to my database. Since the process was
made to run on the background, I wanted a way to stop it without doing a
"kill -9". Thus, on another instance of my shell, I invoked :
"pg_ctl st
Hello,
I invoked:
"postmaster -i -D /var/postgresql/data &"
and was able to start and connect to my database. Since the process was
made to run on the background, I wanted a way to stop it without doing a
"kill -9". Thus, on another instance of my shell, I invoked :
"pg_ctl stop -D /var/postgr
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