Hello,
PostgreSQL 9.4.4 started in usual way

> [postgres@ubuntu12-vm][20150731 06:26:06]:/db2/master$ pg_ctl start -D
> /db2/master/ -l serverlog
> server starting


I can see root process for this then:

> [postgres@ubuntu12-vm][20150731 06:38:36]:/db2/master$ ps -ef | grep
> "bin/postgres" | grep -v grep
> postgres  5152     1  0 06:28 pts/0    00:00:00
> /opt/postgres/9.4.4/bin/postgres -D /db2/master


If only simple telnet connection started:

> [postgres@ubuntu12-vm][20150731 06:30:24]:/db2$ telnet 127.0.0.1 5551
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to 127.0.0.1.
> Escape character is '^]'.


new postgres process appeared as a child of the first one.

> [postgres@ubuntu12-vm][20150731 06:38:42]:/db2/master$ ps -ef | grep
> "bin/postgres" | grep -v grep
> postgres  5152     1  0 06:28 pts/0    00:00:00
> /opt/postgres/9.4.4/bin/postgres -D /db2/master
> postgres  6358  5152  0 06:39 ?        00:00:00
> /opt/postgres/9.4.4/bin/postgres -D /db2/master



Is this an attempt to create new worker?
No records (presumably) in pg_stat_activity, only "invalid length of
startup packet" after closing telnet session.


-- 
Regards, Andrey Lizenko

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