Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing)
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing) |
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Msg-id | 10045.1069399589@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing) (Alex Satrapa <alex@lintelsys.com.au>) |
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Re: Humor me: Postgresql vs. MySql (esp. licensing)
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Alex Satrapa <alex@lintelsys.com.au> writes: > On Mac OS X (desktop version, at least) there are no shutdown scripts. > All running applications are simply sent the "TERM" signal, then later > sent the "KILL" signal. Luckily enough, PostgreSQL seems to respond to > TERM by shutting down gracefully. No "luckily" about it: that's been the standard shutdown procedure for Unix systems since approximately forever, and the signal responses of the Postgres backend were consciously chosen to behave well with it. > Totally off topic, but this lack of shutdown scripts, along with a lack > of proper package management are the two most painful faults in Mac OS X. I dunno whether OS X is lacking in shutdown scripts or not --- but PG is built to shut down cleanly on any moderately-standard Unix system, whether you have a shutdown script for it or not. OS X is certainly standard enough for this. regards, tom lane
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