Обсуждение: would like to stop it auto-starting on boot on HP-UX IPF
I have installed postgres. I would like to stop it auto-starting on boot but I am not sure where HP UX postgres keeps these auto start settings/scripts. I have searched everywhere. Can someone give me some guidence please. This is what keeps starting # ps -ef|grep postg sfmdb 2881 1594 0 19:20:02 ? 0:00 postgres: sfmdb LOGDB [local] id le sfmdb 1618 1617 0 19:18:09 ? 0:00 postgres: stats collector proces s sfmdb 1617 1594 0 19:18:09 ? 0:00 postgres: stats buffer process sfmdb 2329 1594 0 19:19:00 ? 0:00 postgres: sfmdb LOGDB [local] id le root 20809 978 1 09:47:17 pts/ta 0:00 grep postg # Thanks Lee
1) This has nothing to do with hacking the internals of Postgres, which means you are asking on the wrong list. 2) This has little to do with the Postgres scripts, but instead has to do with the bootup scripts for the OS and or possibly some HP-UX package manager. It is unlikely that the Postgres community is the right one to ask about this, although there may be some HP-UX users around here. Have you looked for an HP-UX community? Drew Lee wrote: > I have installed postgres. > > > I would like to stop it auto-starting on boot but I am not sure where > HP > UX postgres keeps these auto start settings/scripts. > > I have searched everywhere. Can someone give me some guidence please. > > > This is what keeps starting > > > # ps -ef|grep postg > sfmdb 2881 1594 0 19:20:02 ? 0:00 postgres: sfmdb LOGDB > [local] id > le > sfmdb 1618 1617 0 19:18:09 ? 0:00 postgres: stats > collector proces > s > sfmdb 1617 1594 0 19:18:09 ? 0:00 postgres: stats buffer > process > sfmdb 2329 1594 0 19:19:00 ? 0:00 postgres: sfmdb LOGDB > [local] id > le > root 20809 978 1 09:47:17 pts/ta 0:00 grep postg > # > > > Thanks > > > Lee
Andrew Hammond wrote: > 1) This has nothing to do with hacking the internals of Postgres, which > means you are asking on the wrong list. > 2) This has little to do with the Postgres scripts, but instead has to > do with the bootup scripts for the OS and or possibly some HP-UX > package manager. It is unlikely that the Postgres community is the > right one to ask about this, although there may be some HP-UX users > around here. Have you looked for an HP-UX community? > > We do have one notable HP-UX user ;-) cheers andrew