On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 11:02, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Gaetano Mendola wrote:
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> > Bruce Momjian wrote:
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> > | Gaetano Mendola wrote:
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> > |>Bruce Momjian wrote:
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> > |> > I understand your points below. However, the group has weighed in the
> > |> > direction of clearly showing non-default values and not duplicating
> > |> > documentation. We can change that, but you will need more folks
> > |> > agreeing with your direction.
> > |>
> > |>I don't remember the behaviour but tell me what happen if
> > |>I comment out a value changing the value. Kill UP the postmater.
> > |>Recommenting that value and now re killing the postmaster.
> > |>
> > |>I believe that postmaster will not run with the default value.
> > |>Who will look the configuration file will not understand the right
> > |>reality.
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> > |
> > | If you comment a variable in postgresql.conf, it will use the
> > | default value.
> >
> > That's not true at least with the version 7.4.2.
> >
> > Try yourself, I did the experiment changing the cpu_tuple_cost and
> > commenting out the cpu_tuple_cost, after sending the SIGHUP to
> > postmaster the value remain: 0.005 that is not the default value at
> > all.
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> Oh, sorry, you are right. Not sure if this is a bug or not.
This point has come up before, and I think it's intended behavior.
Stopping and restarting the database will, of course, make it load the
defaults.