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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | pg_ctl --help | ||
+ | pg_ctl is a utility to initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Usage: | ||
+ | pg_ctl init[db] [-D DATADIR] [-s] [-o OPTIONS] | ||
+ | pg_ctl start [-D DATADIR] [-l FILENAME] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] | ||
+ | [-o OPTIONS] [-p PATH] [-c] | ||
+ | pg_ctl stop [-D DATADIR] [-m SHUTDOWN-MODE] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] | ||
+ | pg_ctl restart [-D DATADIR] [-m SHUTDOWN-MODE] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] | ||
+ | [-o OPTIONS] [-c] | ||
+ | pg_ctl reload [-D DATADIR] [-s] | ||
+ | pg_ctl status [-D DATADIR] | ||
+ | pg_ctl promote [-D DATADIR] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] | ||
+ | pg_ctl logrotate [-D DATADIR] [-s] | ||
+ | pg_ctl kill SIGNALNAME PID | ||
+ | |||
+ | Common options: | ||
+ | -D, --pgdata=DATADIR location of the database storage area | ||
+ | -s, --silent only print errors, no informational messages | ||
+ | -t, --timeout=SECS seconds to wait when using -w option | ||
+ | -V, --version output version information, then exit | ||
+ | -w, --wait wait until operation completes (default) | ||
+ | -W, --no-wait do not wait until operation completes | ||
+ | -?, --help show this help, then exit | ||
+ | If the -D option is omitted, the environment variable PGDATA is used. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Options for start or restart: | ||
+ | -c, --core-files allow postgres to produce core files | ||
+ | -l, --log=FILENAME write (or append) server log to FILENAME | ||
+ | -o, --options=OPTIONS command line options to pass to postgres | ||
+ | (PostgreSQL server executable) or initdb | ||
+ | -p PATH-TO-POSTGRES normally not necessary | ||
+ | |||
+ | Options for stop or restart: | ||
+ | -m, --mode=MODE MODE can be "smart", "fast", or "immediate" | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shutdown modes are: | ||
+ | smart quit after all clients have disconnected | ||
+ | fast quit directly, with proper shutdown (default) | ||
+ | immediate quit without complete shutdown; will lead to recovery on restart | ||
+ | |||
+ | Allowed signal names for kill: | ||
+ | ABRT HUP INT KILL QUIT TERM USR1 USR2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Report bugs to <[email protected]>. | ||
+ | PostgreSQL home page: <https://www.postgresql.org/> | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 10:25, 29 November 2022
pg_ctl --help pg_ctl is a utility to initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server. Usage: pg_ctl init[db] [-D DATADIR] [-s] [-o OPTIONS] pg_ctl start [-D DATADIR] [-l FILENAME] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] [-o OPTIONS] [-p PATH] [-c] pg_ctl stop [-D DATADIR] [-m SHUTDOWN-MODE] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] pg_ctl restart [-D DATADIR] [-m SHUTDOWN-MODE] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] [-o OPTIONS] [-c] pg_ctl reload [-D DATADIR] [-s] pg_ctl status [-D DATADIR] pg_ctl promote [-D DATADIR] [-W] [-t SECS] [-s] pg_ctl logrotate [-D DATADIR] [-s] pg_ctl kill SIGNALNAME PID Common options: -D, --pgdata=DATADIR location of the database storage area -s, --silent only print errors, no informational messages -t, --timeout=SECS seconds to wait when using -w option -V, --version output version information, then exit -w, --wait wait until operation completes (default) -W, --no-wait do not wait until operation completes -?, --help show this help, then exit If the -D option is omitted, the environment variable PGDATA is used. Options for start or restart: -c, --core-files allow postgres to produce core files -l, --log=FILENAME write (or append) server log to FILENAME -o, --options=OPTIONS command line options to pass to postgres (PostgreSQL server executable) or initdb -p PATH-TO-POSTGRES normally not necessary Options for stop or restart: -m, --mode=MODE MODE can be "smart", "fast", or "immediate" Shutdown modes are: smart quit after all clients have disconnected fast quit directly, with proper shutdown (default) immediate quit without complete shutdown; will lead to recovery on restart Allowed signal names for kill: ABRT HUP INT KILL QUIT TERM USR1 USR2 Report bugs to <[email protected]>. PostgreSQL home page: <https://www.postgresql.org/>
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