Re: Amit Kapila 2014-06-25 <CAA4eK1Log98jvFOV9wzTqpCdEWJa+5JR54TTpkiZ3XBnGJydLA@mail.gmail.com>
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 6:11 PM, Christoph Berg <cb@df7cb.de> wrote:
> >
> > I've just run into this:
> >
> > $ psql -p 5433 (that port is configured in postgresql.conf)
> > # alter system set port = 5494;
> >
> > ... restart the server
> >
> > $ psql -p 5494
> > # select pg_reload_conf();
> >
> > 2014-06-25 14:22:07 CEST [11297-4] LOG: received SIGHUP, reloading
> configuration files
> > 2014-06-25 14:22:07 CEST [11297-5] LOG: parameter "port" cannot be
> changed without restarting the server
> > 2014-06-25 14:22:07 CEST [11297-6] LOG: configuration file
> "/etc/postgresql/9.4/main/postgresql.conf" contains errors; unaffected
> changes were applied
>
> This will happen without Alter System as well, if you change
> the value of port in postgresql.conf and try to load conf file with SIGHUP.
> You cannot reload PGC_POSTMASTER parameters without server restart.
That's not the issue. I did restart the server, which didn't log any
problems, yet reload keeps complaining indefinitely. This makes ALTER
SYSTEM not-so-nice-to-use to override parameters already set in
postgresql.conf.
Christoph
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