On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Heikki Linnakangas
<heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:

> All the modes indeed wait (except for immediate), so I think it would make
> sense to define the modes in terms of *what* they wait for.
>
>        wait sessions   - allow existing sessions to finish (old "smart")
>        wait transactions       - allow existing transactions to finish (new)
>        wait checkpoint - kill active queries
>        wait none - unclean shutdown
>
> Hmm, the latter two are perhaps a bit confusing. So maybe:
>
>        wait_sessions   - allow existing sessions to finish (old "smart")
>        wait_transactions       - allow existing transactions to finish (new)
>
>        fast    - kill active queries
>        immediate - unclean shutdown
>
> Just thinking out loud here..

+1

Wonderfully clear, little need to check the docs to see what the terms
actually mean.

New names for both allow us to deprecate use of "smart", since it was
a silly term anyway. We keep smart for one more
release==wait_sessions, then throw an error in later releases.

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