05cd12ed5b
The different actions in pg_ctl had different defaults for -w and -W, mostly for historical reasons. Most users will want the -w behavior, so make that the default. Remove the -w option in most example and test code, so avoid confusion and reduce verbosity. pg_upgrade is not touched, so it can continue to work with older installations. Reviewed-by: Beena Emerson <memissemerson@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Ryan Murphy <ryanfmurphy@gmail.com>
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66 lines
1.4 KiB
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#! /bin/sh
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# PostgreSQL boot time startup script for FreeBSD. Copy this file to
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# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postgresql.
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# Created through merger of the Linux start script by Ryan Kirkpatrick
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# and the script in the FreeBSD ports collection.
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# contrib/start-scripts/freebsd
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## EDIT FROM HERE
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# Installation prefix
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prefix=/usr/local/pgsql
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# Data directory
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PGDATA="/usr/local/pgsql/data"
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# Who to run the postmaster as, usually "postgres". (NOT "root")
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PGUSER=postgres
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# Where to keep a log file
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PGLOG="$PGDATA/serverlog"
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## STOP EDITING HERE
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# The path that is to be used for the script
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PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
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# What to use to start up the postmaster. (If you want the script to wait
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# until the server has started, you could use "pg_ctl start" here.)
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DAEMON="$prefix/bin/postmaster"
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# What to use to shut down the postmaster
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PGCTL="$prefix/bin/pg_ctl"
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# Only start if we can find the postmaster.
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test -x $DAEMON ||
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{
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echo "$DAEMON not found"
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exit 0
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}
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case $1 in
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start)
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su -l $PGUSER -c "$DAEMON -D '$PGDATA' &" >>$PGLOG 2>&1
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echo -n ' postgresql'
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;;
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stop)
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su -l $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL stop -D '$PGDATA' -s"
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;;
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restart)
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su -l $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL stop -D '$PGDATA' -s"
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su -l $PGUSER -c "$DAEMON -D '$PGDATA' &" >>$PGLOG 2>&1
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;;
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status)
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su -l $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL status -D '$PGDATA'"
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;;
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*)
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# Print help
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echo "Usage: `basename $0` {start|stop|restart|status}" 1>&2
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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exit 0
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