On Nov 12, 2007, at 2:58 AM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Decibel [2007-11-11 17:51 -0000]:
>> So --force would do an immediate shutdown then?
>
> No, in the current implementation it uses 'fast', and only if that
> fails, uses 'immediate'.

I don't see what that buys us. If a fast shutdown fails, that means  
there's something seriously wrong, and the administrator should be  
given the chance to investigate. They can then issue a kill -9.

What if the script printed out an appropriate sudo kill -9 $PID if  
fast shutdown failed?
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pg_ctlcluster uses stop immediate on it's own
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