Tom Lane wrote:
>>> (change requires restart): this phrase appears over 20 times in the
>>> notes. This is enough times to be really repetitive and take up a lot
>>> of scrolling space, while not actually covering all startup-time
>>> parameters. We should either (a) remove all such notes and rely on
>>> docs, or (b) make an annotation symbol (e.g. *R) and mark 100% of them.
>
> That was put in deliberately not long ago, so I doubt (a) will pass.
> (b) seems fine to me.
+1 on (b), -1 on (a)
>> # work_mem = ( RAM * 0.5 ) / max_connections, or less
>
> That seems guaranteed to drive people into swap hell, unless they
> execute only trivial queries.
Maybe he meant .05, which would be semi-reasonable?
>> # checkpoint_segments = 8 to 16 if you have the disk space (0.3 to 0.6 GB)
>
> This seems definitely too small --- for write-intensive databases I like
> to set it to 30 or so, which should eat about a GB if I did the
> arithmetic right.
Hmpf, I set it to 30 just to get it out of the way. I would agree that
8-16 is too small.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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