Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> writes:
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 12:11:19PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Hmm ... maybe zero works too, or worked when this was written?
>> But you're right that "infinity" is now the documented way
>> to do it. Will fix, thanks for the report.
> +# 0 is the same as infinity, but "infinity" needs systemd 229
Ah, thanks for the data point. 229 is far enough back that
I'm not too troubled about that; besides, since this is just
a documentation example, clarity is more important.
BTW, what I read in the systemd docs is that TimeoutSec is
a shorthand for setting both TimeoutStartSec and TimeoutStopSec,
so the code in our RPMs looks a bit dubious now:
# Do not set any timeout value, so that systemd will not kill postmaster
# during crash recovery.
TimeoutSec=0
+# 0 is the same as infinity, but "infinity" needs systemd 229
+TimeoutStartSec=0
+
+TimeoutStopSec=1h
+
[Install]
This is making assumptions about what order the values are applied
in, plus the initial comment is no longer very accurate.
regards, tom lane