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PostgreSQL - /etc/systemd/postgresql@.service

Debian 10 (Buster)

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Debian 10 (Buster)
# systemd service template for PostgreSQL clusters. The actual instances will # be called "postgresql@version-cluster", e.g. "postgresql@9.3-main". The # variable %i expands to "version-cluster", %I expands to "version/cluster". # (%I breaks for cluster names containing dashes.) [Unit] Description=PostgreSQL Cluster %i AssertPathExists=/etc/postgresql/%I/postgresql.conf RequiresMountsFor=/etc/postgresql/%I /var/lib/postgresql/%I PartOf=postgresql.service ReloadPropagatedFrom=postgresql.service Before=postgresql.service # stop server before networking goes down on shutdown After=network.target [Service] Type=forking # -: ignore startup failure (recovery might take arbitrarily long) # the actual pg_ctl timeout is configured in pg_ctl.conf ExecStart=-/usr/bin/pg_ctlcluster --skip-systemctl-redirect %i start # 0 is the same as infinity, but "infinity" needs systemd 229 TimeoutStartSec=0 ExecStop=/usr/bin/pg_ctlcluster --skip-systemctl-redirect -m fast %i stop TimeoutStopSec=1h ExecReload=/usr/bin/pg_ctlcluster --skip-systemctl-redirect %i reload PIDFile=/run/postgresql/%i.pid SyslogIdentifier=postgresql@%i # prevent OOM killer from choosing the postmaster (individual backends will # reset the score to 0) OOMScoreAdjust=-900 # restarting automatically will prevent "pg_ctlcluster ... stop" from working, # so we disable it here. Also, the postmaster will restart by itself on most # problems anyway, so it is questionable if one wants to enable external # automatic restarts. #Restart=on-failure # (This should make pg_ctlcluster stop work, but doesn't:) #RestartPreventExitStatus=SIGINT SIGTERM [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target

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