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  1. Re: Proper database shutdown procedure

    Mark Versaggi <mark@versaggi.com> — 2000-05-20T13:46:06Z

    Jules....
    
    To shutdown postgres.....kill the process. There are instructions in the
    
    docs, but i'd need to know which version of postgres your running.
    
    I'm a novice as far as things go, having had a lot of trouble on my
    FBSD box...but it works great and is very easy to use once it's up and
    running.
    
    P.S.   If anyone would like a postgress msg board started up, let me
    know
    and I'll install one today . You may have to hit it from an IP address,
    depending on where I can place it...(not sure if i've got a domain to
    put it on  this week)
    but it's a working forum none the less...This way we could keep threads
    of discussions
    and such.
    
    Let me know if there is interest in this....Everyone can feel free to
    email me on this topic.
    
    Have a great saturday.....i'll be here working on the computer and
    helping my oldest daughter build a mission out of sugar cubes all
    day.....::)
    
    Mark
    
    Jules Agee wrote:
    
    > I'm glad there is a novice list.
    >
    > I can't find anything about database shutdown in the docs.
    > I'm more familiar with Oracle, where an improper shutdown
    > will leave the database in an inconsistent state. Will
    > PostgreSQL catch a kill signal and automatically start a
    > graceful shutdown, or is there something I'm missing?
    > --
    > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    > Jules Agee
    > jules@semerutech.com