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I have a Postgres db 9.1 running on AWS EC2, with ubuntu 12.04.

I messed a lot with the instance (i.e installed all kinds of postgres X.X before i settled on 9.1).

Now after a month working on that db, I discovered that if I restart my instance postgres doesn't load correctly, its status says "Running clusters". this will last forever until I

sudo service postgresql restart

from terminal, and then it works again.

How do I add this line, to ubuntu startup so that each time it loads, it will restart this service, and hopefully solve my problem?

Also any other solution which might solve this.

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    If you came here by google (like me) looking for the command to restart postgresql, in my case it was service postgresql-9.3 restart Jun 12, 2015 at 11:17
  • I made Albert's comment a Question and Answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/52610485/… Oct 2, 2018 at 14:28
  • Came just to get that restart command, got what I want, thanks Dec 3, 2018 at 10:56

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On Ubuntu 18.04:

sudo systemctl restart postgresql.service

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  • You need to provide the cluster version as well: sudo systemctl start postgresql-9.5.service Dec 24, 2019 at 5:23
  • @Aarvy strangely, on Ubuntu 20 with Postrges 13, the version isn't needed for systemctl
    – Michael B.
    Apr 18, 2021 at 19:43
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The below command worked for me

sudo service postgresql restart
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  • Worked for me on Ubuntu 22.04, via WSL 2 on Windows Dec 26, 2022 at 21:03
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ENABLE is what you are looking for

USAGE: type this command once and then you are good to go. Your service will start automaticaly at boot up

 sudo systemctl enable postgresql

DISABLE exists as well ofc

Some DOC: freedesktop man systemctl

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  • maybe i think this is for enable.... Oct 30, 2021 at 11:02
  • @CHAVDAMEET the question was How do I add this line, to ubuntu startup so that each time it loads, it will restart this service, and hopefully solve my problem? Nov 2, 2021 at 14:18
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I guess it would be best to fix the database startup script itself. But as a work around, you can add that line to /etc/rc.local, which is executed about last in init phase.

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  • thanks, but either that rc.local is not running, or the command executed before whatever postgres is doing, or the db overrides it somehow, il look into the logs for info, but off the bat that does not work.
    – yaron
    May 13, 2013 at 16:08
  • Maybe there is a race condition, so rc.local gets executed before the regular postgres start process is finished, probably due to the error. Maybe you can add a sleep before the restart and see if that is a valid work around.
    – TeTeT
    May 14, 2013 at 12:17
  • thanks the rc was the right directions, i found the solution in the rcX files. which govern the startup order
    – yaron
    May 15, 2013 at 7:18
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restart postgresql

$ sudo service postgresql restart
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for ubuntu startup so that each time it loads, it will restart this service of Postgres on startup so that you won't have to restart it all the time

sudo update-rc.d postgresql enable

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