On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:27 AM, Simon Riggs <simon@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> I already explained that killing the startup process first is a bad idea
> for many reasons when shutdown was discussed. Can't remember who added
> the new standby shutdown code recently, but it sounds like their design
> was pretty poor if it didn't include shutting down properly with HS. I
> hope they fix the bug they have introduced. HS was never designed to
> work that way, so there is no flaw there; it certainly worked when
> committed.
The patch was written by Fujii Masao and committed, after review, by
me. Prior to that patch, smart shutdown never worked; now it works,
or so I believe, unless recovery is stalled holding a lock upon which
a regular back-end is blocking. Clearly that is both better and not
all that good. If you have any ideas to improve the situation
further, I'm all ears.
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