Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Please help, color setting problems Post 302138394 by porter on Monday 1st of October 2007 12:09:54 PM
Old 10-01-2007
Do you get the option to start RedHat in text or recovery mode?
 

4 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Setting "color depth"

When I go into CDE on my Sun server, it looks horrible visually. I read that this may be due to the color depth. How can I change my color depth to make the desktop look clearer? Thank you. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: FredSmith
0 Replies

2. AIX

Problems setting up multipathing

What is the following output telling me? fget_config -Av ---dar0--- User array name = 'BSNorth-DS4300' dac3 ACTIVE dacNONE ACTIVE Disk DAC LUN Logical Drive hdisk4 dac3 0 TestDiskForAll ---dar1--- User array name = 'BSNorth-DS4300' dac2 ACTIVE dacNONE ACTIVE Disk DAC ... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: petervg
0 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

Problems setting or exporting variable when using multiple commands from same line.

I am experimenting with some scripting as a way to learn more about it. I have a simple script that calls two other scripts. Each script echos some stuff to prove it ran and then sets a simple variable and exports it. I cannot get one of the variables to display back in the main calling script... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: scottrif
2 Replies

4. Solaris

Problems setting password.

Hi All, I have a problem setting the password when I have to create a user and password as detailed below. username : gaacj01 password : oshopp01 username : gaacj02 password : oshopp02 username : gaacj03 password : oshopp03 username : gaacj04 password : oshopp04 username : gaacj05 ... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: kittigolf
17 Replies
PG_CTLCLUSTER(8)					 Debian PostgreSQL infrastructure					  PG_CTLCLUSTER(8)

NAME
pg_ctlcluster - start/stop/restart/reload a PostgreSQL cluster SYNOPSIS
pg_ctlcluster [options] cluster-version cluster-name action -- [pg_ctl options] where action = start|stop|restart|reload|promote DESCRIPTION
This program controls the postmaster server for a particular cluster. It essentially wraps the pg_ctl(1) command. It determines the cluster version and data path and calls the right version of pg_ctl with appropriate configuration parameters and paths. You have to start this program as the user who owns the database cluster or as root. ACTIONS
start A log file for this specific cluster is created if it does not exist yet (by default, /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-cluster- version-cluster-name.log), and a PostreSQL server process (postmaster(1)) is started on it. Exits with 0 on success, with 2 if the server is already running, and with 1 on other failure conditions. stop Stops the postmaster(1) server of the given cluster. By default, "smart" mode is used, which waits until all clients disconnected. With the --force option the "fast" mode is used which rolls back all active transactions, disconnects clients immediately and thus shuts down cleanly. If that does not work, shutdown is attempted again in "immediate" mode, which can leave the cluster in an inconsistent state and thus will lead to a recovery run at the next start. If this still does not help, the postmaster process is killed. Exits with 0 on success, with 2 if the server is not running, and with 1 on other failure conditions. This mode should only be used when the machine is about to be shut down. restart Stops the server if it is running and starts it (again). reload Causes the configuration files to be re-read without a full shutdown of the server. promote Commands a running standby server to exit recovery and begin read-write operations. OPTIONS
-o option Pass given option as command line option to the postmaster process. It is possible to specify -o multiple times. See postmaster(1) for a description of valid options. pg_ctl options Pass given pg_ctl options as command line options to pg_ctl. See pg_ctl(1) for a description of valid options. FILES
/etc/postgresql/cluster-version/cluster-name/pg_ctl.conf This configuration file contains cluster specific options to be passed to pg_ctl(1). SEE ALSO
pg_ctl(1), pg_wrapper(1), pg_lsclusters(1), postmaster(1) AUTHOR
Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org> Debian 2012-10-08 PG_CTLCLUSTER(8)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:13 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy