Martin Pitt dixit:
Christoph Berg [2012-12-19 10:40 +0100]:
We could probably wait for the startup, but then exit 0 with the
message cluster is still starting up.
I like that idea. It should avoid postinst failures on slow
architectures, but in the normal case a /etc/init.d/postgresql
restart should still wait until your cluster is ready to be used.
I think this does not work. One use case here is a buildd that
tries to build something that is a PostgreSQL client, which then
runs a DB server during its testsuite.
I really think that the initscript needs to wait here, possibly
pretty long (DB recovery was already mentioned) – after all,
pgsql comes from BSD land “better slow than unsafe”.
bye,
//mirabilos
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