On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> wrote:
> On 21 January 2014 18:35, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>> Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> writes:
>>> I'm getting a report of a config error when changing a config value
>>> that requires a restart:
>>> ...
>>> 2014-01-21 18:14:53 GMT [28718]: [4-1] user=,db=,client= LOG:
>>> received SIGHUP, reloading configuration files
>>> 2014-01-21 18:14:53 GMT [28718]: [5-1] user=,db=,client= LOG:
>>> parameter "max_connections" cannot be changed without restarting the
>>> server
>>> 2014-01-21 18:14:53 GMT [28718]: [6-1] user=,db=,client= LOG:
>>> configuration file "/home/thom/Development/data/postgresql.conf"
>>> contains errors; unaffected changes were applied
>>
>>> It doesn't contain errors.
>>
>> Yeah it does: it's got a value that can't be applied. I think you're
>> making a semantic quibble.
>
> I see it as technically wrong. There's nothing wrong with my config
> file. A reload of the file may not be able to apply all the settings,
> but there's no typo or mistake anywhere in my file. I would just need
> to restart instead of reload.
>
> However, given that you find it unsurprising, I'll leave it there.
I kind of agree with Thom. I understand why it's doing what it's
doing, but it still seems sort of lame.
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