What did make me scratch my head was a short stream of @ symbols (well they show up as @ symbols in vi) in the log file of the main server (others are slony subscribers).
mentioning those @@@@@ symbols ...
1,5 weeks ago there was reported on this list the problem "postgres service not starting on windows"; after consulting event log the user reported as message "bogus data in postmaster.pid". After deleting postmaster.pid the service started up fine.
Soon after a customer of mine reported the same error, also on windows; and before deleting postmaster.pid I got a copy of that "bogus one". AND: there where also a lot of @@@@ symobols in postmaster.pid (hex 0)
After reading the answers to the funny chars in the logs and no fsync on the logs: is there a fsync on postmaster.pid? Or is that file not considered important enough?
(just digging for the reason for corrupted data in postmaster.pid)...
Harald
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