Re: [BUGS] BUG #5305: Postgres service stops when closing Windows session
От | Dave Page |
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Тема | Re: [BUGS] BUG #5305: Postgres service stops when closing Windows session |
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Msg-id | AANLkTi=6txnNA9e+ns4SfkRpTtK1_qxyDRd6Q2CcnO3W@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [BUGS] BUG #5305: Postgres service stops when closing Windows session (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> writes: >> It's hard to say what the safest option is, I think. There seem to be >> basically three proposals on the table: > >> 1. Back-port the dead-man switch, and ignore exit 128. >> 2. Don't back-port the dead-man switch, but ignore exit 128 anyway. >> 3. Revert to Magnus's original solution. > >> Each of these has advantages and disadvantages. The advantage of #1 >> is that it is safer than #2, and that is usually something we prize >> fairly highly. The disadvantage of #1 is that it involves >> back-porting the dead-man switch, but on the flip side that code has >> been out in the field for over a year now in 8.4, and AFAIK we haven't >> any trouble with it. Solution #3 should be approximately as safe as >> solution #1, and has the advantage of touching less code in the back >> branches, but on the other hand it is also NEW code. So I think it's >> arguable which is the best solution. I think I like option #2 least >> as among those choices, but it's a tough call. > > Well, I don't want to use Magnus' original solution in 8.4 or up, > so I don't like #3 much: it's not only new code but code which would > get very limited testing. And I don't believe that the risk of > unexpected use of exit(128) is large enough to make #1 preferable to #2. > YMMV. So, can we go with #2 for the next point releases of <= 8.3? I understand that our customer who has been testing that approach hasn't seen any unexpected side-effects. -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise Postgres Company
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