| From: | oberpwd(at)anubis(dot)network(dot)com (Wade D(dot) Oberpriller) |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org (general-help postgresql) |
| Subject: | pg_ctl bug |
| Date: | 2001-01-24 19:29:00 |
| Message-ID: | 200101241931.NAA22053@truck.network.com |
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Hello,
I've noticed a bug if pg_ctl. If you do the following:
pg_ctl -w -D $PGSQL/data -o '-p 10000' start;
The pg_ctl script will loop doing a 'psql -l' to connect to the postmaster
process on port 5432 (but postmaster is using 10000 in this case). The
pg_ctl script should take the port number as its own option (-p port) and then
pass it to the postmaster (or it should parse the options sent to postmaster).
In any case it, the -w option should work whether or not postmaster is
running on 5432 or 10000.
Wade Oberpriller
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