Hello,
On 09/15/2016 02:19 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> Something unusual is going on. Try running the commands in the unit
> file by hand and see whether they succeed or print additional
> diagnostics. Check the systemd logs, if any. The reason the process
> ends up getting killed is that systemd thinks it has not started
> successfully.
>
yeah, when systemd's startup process is running into it's timeout
it terminates postgres process. If I change the timeout threshold
to unlimited, postgres operates for ever.
And as I wrote, when I send Postgres a signal, i.e. `systemctl reload
postgresql´, postgres process detaches, the blocked startup script
is freed and returns success to systemd.
No more logs are available.
Thanks
Andreas
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