Re: postgresql.conf evaluation of duplicate keys
От | David Kerr |
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Тема | Re: postgresql.conf evaluation of duplicate keys |
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Msg-id | 4F69EB52.7070606@mr-paradox.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | postgresql.conf evaluation of duplicate keys (Martin Gerdes <martin.gerdes@dser.de>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 03/21/2012 07:02 AM, Martin Gerdes wrote: > I've got a question relating to how the postgres configuration is parsed: > > If I write into the following into postgresql.conf: > shared_buffers = 24MB > shared_buffers = 32MB > > and start up postgres, the command 'show shared_buffers;' answers > '32MB'. That means the later value in the configuration file took > precedence. Which is great and what I would expect. > Now the question: Is this just a happy accident and could change at > any time, or is this documented and guaranteed behaviour (and if so, > can you point me to the relevant documentation)? I tried to search for > it, but my google foo is just not strong enough :-) > > Answer to the (probably) inevitable question: "What are you trying to > achieve?" : > I am trying to define a set of defaults, which will get deployed to > multiple servers, and will be overwritten automatically. Yet I also > want to have the option to change individual parameters on one server. > So I want to introduce a line "#==do not modify above this line==". > Everything above the line will be replaced, everything below it left > untouched. > So if postgres is actually also parsing a file "postgresql.local" > whose values are guaranteed to take precedence over "postgresql.conf", > that would solve my problem as well. > > Many thanks in advance! > > Martin > > I'm doing basically the same thing except my postgresql.conf "includes" a "server.conf" and the server.conf would contain any overrides. I am counting on the behavior you mentioned above to allow this to happen as well. Dave
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