ソース:postgresql-9.1.1/contrib/start-scripts/linux
 #! /bin/sh
 
 # chkconfig: 2345 98 02
 # description: PostgreSQL RDBMS
 
 # This is an example of a start/stop script for SysV-style init, such
 # as is used on Linux systems.  You should edit some of the variables
 # and maybe the 'echo' commands.
 #
 # Place this file at /etc/init.d/postgresql (or
 # /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql) and make symlinks to
 #   /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K02postgresql
 #   /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K02postgresql
 #   /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/K02postgresql
 #   /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S98postgresql
 #   /etc/rc.d/rc4.d/S98postgresql
 #   /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S98postgresql
 # Or, if you have chkconfig, simply:
 # chkconfig --add postgresql
 #
 # Proper init scripts on Linux systems normally require setting lock
 # and pid files under /var/run as well as reacting to network
 # settings, so you should treat this with care.
 
 # Original author:  Ryan Kirkpatrick <pgsql@rkirkpat.net>
 
 # contrib/start-scripts/linux
 
 ## EDIT FROM HERE
 
 # Installation prefix
 prefix=/usr/local/pgsql
 
 # Data directory
 PGDATA="/usr/local/pgsql/data"
 
 # Who to run the postmaster as, usually "postgres".  (NOT "root")
 PGUSER=postgres
 
 # Where to keep a log file
 PGLOG="$PGDATA/serverlog"
 
 # It's often a good idea to protect the postmaster from being killed by the
 # OOM killer (which will tend to preferentially kill the postmaster because
 # of the way it accounts for shared memory).  Setting the OOM_ADJ value to
 # -17 will disable OOM kill altogether.  If you enable this, you probably want
 # to compile PostgreSQL with "-DLINUX_OOM_ADJ=0", so that individual backends
 # can still be killed by the OOM killer.
 #OOM_ADJ=-17
 
 ## STOP EDITING HERE
 
 # The path that is to be used for the script
 PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
 
 # What to use to start up the postmaster.  (If you want the script to wait
 # until the server has started, you could use "pg_ctl start -w" here.
 # But without -w, pg_ctl adds no value.)
 DAEMON="$prefix/bin/postmaster"
 
 # What to use to shut down the postmaster
 PGCTL="$prefix/bin/pg_ctl"
 
 set -e
 
 # Only start if we can find the postmaster.
 test -x $DAEMON ||
 {
         echo "$DAEMON not found"
         if [ "$1" = "stop" ]
         then exit 0
         else exit 5
         fi
 }
 
 
 # Parse command line parameters.
 case $1 in
   start)
         echo -n "Starting PostgreSQL: "
         test x"$OOM_ADJ" != x && echo "$OOM_ADJ" > /proc/self/oom_adj
         su - $PGUSER -c "$DAEMON -D '$PGDATA' &" >>$PGLOG 2>&1
         echo "ok"
         ;;
   stop)
         echo -n "Stopping PostgreSQL: "
         su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL stop -D '$PGDATA' -s -m fast"
         echo "ok"
         ;;
   restart)
         echo -n "Restarting PostgreSQL: "
         su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL stop -D '$PGDATA' -s -m fast -w"
         test x"$OOM_ADJ" != x && echo "$OOM_ADJ" > /proc/self/oom_adj
         su - $PGUSER -c "$DAEMON -D '$PGDATA' &" >>$PGLOG 2>&1
         echo "ok"
         ;;
   reload)
         echo -n "Reload PostgreSQL: "
         su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL reload -D '$PGDATA' -s"
         echo "ok"
         ;;
   status)
         su - $PGUSER -c "$PGCTL status -D '$PGDATA'"
         ;;
   *)
         # Print help
         echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}" 1>&2
         exit 1
         ;;
 esac
 
 exit 0

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