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PostgreSQL for Data Architects

You're reading from   PostgreSQL for Data Architects Discover how to design, develop, and maintain your database application effectively with PostgreSQL

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783288601
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jayadevan M Jayadevan M
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing PostgreSQL FREE CHAPTER 2. Server Architecture 3. PostgreSQL – Object Hierarchy and Roles 4. Working with Transactions 5. Data Modeling with SQL Power Architect 6. Client Tools 7. SQL Tuning 8. Server Tuning 9. Tools to Move Data in and out of PostgreSQL 10. Scaling, Replication, and Backup and Recovery 11. PostgreSQL – Troubleshooting 12. PostgreSQL – Extras Index

Parameter changes not effective

When we change a parameter, but can't see the effect, there are quite a few possible reasons. Some parameters need a server restart. These are marked in the configuration file as follows:

# (change requires restart)

Then, there are parameters that can be set by a reload of the configuration file after making changes in the file. Reloading the parameters can be done using the following command:

pg_ctl reload

The same can be achieved by executing at psql:

SELECT pg_reload_conf();

We can know whether a server restart is required for a parameter change to take effect by querying pg_settings:

postgres=# SELECT DISTINCT  context FROM pg_settings;
  context   
------------
 backend
 user
 internal
 postmaster
 superuser
 sighup

If the context says postmaster, then a restart of the cluster is required. However, if the context says sighup, pg_ctl a reload will do. For example:

SELECT  name, context FROM  pg_settings WHERE  name 
IN ( 'archive_command',&apos...
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