Re: PgSQL postmaster.opts - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Nick Fankhauser
Subject Re: PgSQL postmaster.opts
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Msg-id NEBBLAAHGLEEPCGOBHDGMEIEEKAA.nickf@ontko.com
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In response to Re: PgSQL postmaster.opts  (MG <makgab@freemail.hu>)
List pgsql-admin
The version of postgresql you are running does not have the postgresql.conf
file. If you were on postresql 7.1 or 7.2, you would have them regardless of
your OS. For your version, you'll have to use the command-line switches.
Look here for information on them:

http://www.postgresql.org/idocs/index.php?runtime-config.html

You should also consider the upgrade to a newer version of postgresql- the
advantages are significant.

-NickF
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org
> [mailto:pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of MG
> Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 4:17 AM
> To: PostgreSQL List
> Subject: Re: [ADMIN] PgSQL postmaster.opts
>
>
>
> On 29-Mar-2002 Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >
> > That file is not for user changes. It gets written on every postmaster
> > restart.  Either change these in postgresql.conf or on the command line.
> >
>
> The "postgresql.conf" file doesn't exist in RedHat. :(
> But "/var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_options" file exists. It contains:
> verbose=2
> query=2
> syslog=0
>
> Do I have to change the settings in this file?
>
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