Postgres is stopped
I got this error on my mailbox so, I did a searching into /var/log/messages but nothing stranger to show.
This is the only input related with "postgresql".
[QUOTE]Apr 3 09:35:18 cdd named[1371]: starting BIND 9.8.2rc1-RedHat-9.8.2-0.62.rc1.el6_9.5 -u named
$-rpz-nsdname' '--with-dlopen=yes' '--with-dlz-ldap=yes' '--with-dlz-postgres=yes' '--with-dlz-mysql=yes' '--with-dlz-filesystem=yes' '--with-gssapi=yes' '--disable-is$
Apr 3 09:35:18 cdd named[1371]: ----------------------------------------------------
Apr 3 09:35:18 cdd named[1371]: BIND 9 is maintained by Internet Systems Consortium,
Apr 3 09:35:18 cdd named[1371]: Inc. (ISC), a non-profit 501(c)(3) public-benefit
Apr 3 09:35:18 cdd named[1371]: corporation. Support and training for BIND 9 are
Apr 3 09:35:18 cdd named[1371]: available at
Apr 3 09:35:18 cdd named[1371]: ----------------------------------------------------
I tried the follow steps: but no luck So, I did the most simple thing I restarted the service from WHM interface and all go like a charm. Any clue ot this problem?
I tried the follow steps: but no luck So, I did the most simple thing I restarted the service from WHM interface and all go like a charm. Any clue ot this problem?
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I'm happy to see you were able to get it started. I can't speak for the specific error you were experiencing but PostgreSQL by default when installed on cPanel logs to /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_log and it's possible checking here may provide some further insight on what occurred. Looking in the thread you mentioned it does appear to have been an issue with MySQL which was addressed in cPanel v11.44 and most likely not related to this issue. 0 -
I'm happy to see you were able to get it started. I can't speak for the specific error you were experiencing but PostgreSQL by default when installed on cPanel logs to /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_log and it's possible checking here may provide some further insight on what occurred. Looking in the thread you mentioned it does appear to have been an issue with MySQL which was addressed in cPanel v11.44 and most likely not related to this issue.
Thanks for the clarification. Now, here are my logs: Apr 4: WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout Apr 1: WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout WARNING: pgstat wait timeout The log messages is replicated on all past day in the other logs. Thanks for your time0 -
Hi @urgido Could you open a ticket using the link in my signature so that we can take a closer look? 0
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