@@ -6297,16 +6297,17 @@ StartupXLOG(void)
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/*----------
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* If we previously crashed, perform a couple of actions:
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- * - The pg_wal directory may still include some temporary WAL segments
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- * used when creating a new segment, so perform some clean up to not
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- * bloat this path. This is done first as there is no point to sync this
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- * temporary data.
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- * - There might be data which we had written, intending to fsync it,
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- * but which we had not actually fsync'd yet. Therefore, a power failure
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- * in the near future might cause earlier unflushed writes to be lost,
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- * even though more recent data written to disk from here on would be
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- * persisted. To avoid that, fsync the entire data directory.
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- *---------
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+ *
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+ * - The pg_wal directory may still include some temporary WAL segments
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+ * used when creating a new segment, so perform some clean up to not
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+ * bloat this path. This is done first as there is no point to sync
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+ * this temporary data.
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+ *
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+ * - There might be data which we had written, intending to fsync it, but
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+ * which we had not actually fsync'd yet. Therefore, a power failure in
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+ * the near future might cause earlier unflushed writes to be lost, even
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+ * though more recent data written to disk from here on would be
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+ * persisted. To avoid that, fsync the entire data directory.
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*/
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if (ControlFile -> state != DB_SHUTDOWNED &&
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ControlFile -> state != DB_SHUTDOWNED_IN_RECOVERY )
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