On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 21:28, Tom Lane wrote:
> There are still a lot of platforms where desirable settings will cause
> the database to fail to start, because the default kernel limits on
> shared memory are still set for 1980s-vintage hardware.
>
> We have had a policy for a long time that we'd rather the out-of-the-box
> settings be guaranteed to start than that they be optimal for
> performance. No one is going to get as far as testing performance
> if the system won't start for them.
How about providing several .conf files with an indication of what
hardware profiles they correspond to?
For example a low end, a mid range and a high end machine. Plus a SMP
.conf file.
Cheers
Tony Grant
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