Let's not forget that properly operating software
doesn't require a -k, since it won't get a chance to
clean up pid files and the like.

This should only be a temporary hack while someone
determines what's really happening.

Fred

--- Don Baccus <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Monday 16 January 2006 08:17 pm, Dave Siktberg
> wrote:
> > Thanks!  I do use "svc -t" when restarting, so I
> will try -k and observe
> > what happens.  I'll also now look more carefully
> at the logs -- I think
> > there are some clues I haven't yet picked up.
> 
> Enable PG logging and examine those logs, as well.  
> 
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