Hi Chris, 
 
thanks for the check list! I just came back from the Debian Recovery mode and 
checked all of them. please see below:

>Things to check when PostgreSQL doesn't seem to start:
 
>1)  Are there any postmaster programs running (ps -A | grep postmaster 
is useful here)
 
Checked. No postmaster running. 

>2)  If not, is there a postmaster.pid file n the postgresql data 
directory? (do a search for the file if you have to-- if no postmaster 
processes are running delete the file and try again)
 
Checked.  No postmaster.pid file in the postgres data directory.

>3)  What are the final entries in the serverlog in the data directory?
 
There is a long list of the log files of today as I started the system a few 
times. (By the way, The computer was powered off before I started to login.)  
One big log file of yesterday.  All today's log files are similar except the 
first one has a long list of: 
...
autovacuum:processing database "progres"
autovacuum: processing database "template1"
autovacuum:processing database "progres"
autovacuum: processing database "template1"
...
 
In more detail, the logs looks like: 
...
db system was shutdown at <time>
checkingpoint record is at 0/33ABC4
redo record is at 0/33ABC4;undo record is at 0/0; sgutdown TRUE
next transaction ID: xx OID: xx
next MultiXactId:1; MultiXactOffset:0
database system is ready
transaction ID wrap limit is 2147484146, limited by database "postgres"
imcomplete startup packet
autovacuum:processing database "progres"
autovacuum: processing database "template1"
autovacuum:processing database "progres"
autovacuum: processing database "template1"
...
imcomplete startup packet
received fast shutdown request
shuttingdown
database system is shut down
logger shutting down
 
 
Something like this, each has a little different, but ends the same way.
 
I don't quite understand the contents here.  Can you see any problem?
 
I look forward any further help.  Thnaks a lot!!!
 
leo


>In your case, if PostgreSQL is hanging, I would suspect that the problem 
>is likely to be with something else.  Hopefully there would be info in 
>the serverlog that would help.

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