On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:01 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Michael Best <mbest@pendragon.org> writes:
>> Set your memory requirement too high in postgresql.conf, reload
>> instead
>> of restarting the database, it silently fails sometime later?
>
> Yeah, wouldn't surprise me, since the reload is going to ignore any
> changes related to resizing shared memory. I think that 8.2 might
> warn
> you that it was ignoring the un-applyable changes, but the warnings
> would only go to the postmaster log, where they're easily missed :-(
Wait, now I'm curious. If a change in postgresql.conf that requires a
restart doesn't take effect on reload, then how could a related
failure manifest at all, regardless of when?
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