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Tag: ubuntu-16.04
Amazon CLI bash script on Ubuntu 16.04, “unexpected operator” on if statements (syntax looks correct)
I’m trying to troubleshoot issues I’m having with an Amazon CLI backup script that’s running on Ubuntu Server 16.04. When I run the script manually I see that my if statements throw errors. Per request I’ve reduced my example to be minimal and verifiable. This script was running on another production server just fine. I’ve also run it through a
“vagrant halt” dies with error “The SSH connection was unexpectedly closed by the remote end…” But the machine successfully shuts down. (
I have 6 VM’s running Ubuntu 16.04, the host is also Ubuntu 16.04. Vagrant version 1.8.1 When I run vagrant halt, I get the error: Watching the VirtualBox GUI I see the VM shuts down. But the vagrant script stops and does not try and shut down the other VMs. I have to run “vagrant halt” once for each VM
PostgreSQL 9.5 doesn’t start after reboot with systemd
I’m having a problem with PostgreSQL 9.5+173 on Ubuntu 16.04 and I happened to stumble across the following threads in my research that somewhat describes the behavior I’m seeing: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAFyxdeT%2B%3Dx-d0oNbFPoe%2B4xnt0Qdfi%2BzAEn%2BrQmEK0AZbJFRtg%40mail.gmail.com https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/562E4453.5090803%40aklaver.com Long story short I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 16 with nothing on it and PostgreSQL running. I’ve stopped PostgreSQL changed the data directory and port and a