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# pg_options file |
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# Documented for Debian release 7.0-0.beta4-1 |
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# Copyright (c) Oliver Elphick <olly@lfix.co.uk> |
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# Licence: May be used without any payment or restriction, except that |
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# the copyright and licence must be preserved. |
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# pg_options controls certain options and tracing features of the |
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# PostgreSQL backend. It is read by postmaster and postgres before |
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# command line arguments are examined, so command line arguments |
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# will override any settings here. |
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# This file should be located at $PGDATA/pg_options. In Debian, this is |
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# a symbolic link to /etc/postgresql/pg_options. |
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# The capitalised words refer to the internal #defines in the source code |
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# which use these options. Options can be turned on and off while the |
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# postmaster is running by editing this file and sending a SIGHUP to |
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# the postmaster. |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# File format # |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# option = integer : set option to the specified value |
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# option + : set option to 1 |
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# option - : set option to 0 |
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# |
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# Comments begin with #, whitespace is ignored completely. |
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# Options are separated by newlines (or by commas -- but why make it |
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# needlessly difficult to read the file?) |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# Tracing options # |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# all [TRACE_ALL] |
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# This governs what tracing occurs. If it is 0, tracing is |
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# controlled by the more specific options listed below. Set this to 1 |
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# to trace everything, regardless of the settings below; set to -1 to |
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# turn off all tracing. |
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# |
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# Any of these tracing options can be turned on with the command line |
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# option `-T "option[,...]"' |
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all = 0 |
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# verbose [TRACE_VERBOSE] -- command line option `-d n' with n >= 1 |
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# Turns on verbose tracing of various events |
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verbose = 0 |
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# query [TRACE_QUERY] -- command line option `-d n' with n >= 2 |
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# Traces the query string before and after rewriting |
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query = 0 |
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# plan [TRACE_PLAN] -- command line option `-d n' with n >= 4 |
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# Traces plan trees in raw output format (see also pretty_plan) |
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plan = 0 |
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# parse [TRACE_PARSE] -- command line option `-d n' with n >= 3 |
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# Traces the parser output in raw form (see also pretty_parse) |
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parse = 0 |
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# rewritten [TRACE_REWRITTEN] |
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# Traces the query after rewriting, in raw form (see also pretty_rewritten) |
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rewritten = 0 |
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# pretty_plan [TRACE_PRETTY_PLAN] |
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# shows indented multiline versions of plan trees (see also plan) |
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pretty_plan = 0 |
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# pretty_parse [TRACE_PRETTY_PARSE] |
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# Traces the parser output in a readable form (see also parse) |
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pretty_parse = 0 |
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# pretty_rewritten [TRACE_PRETTY_REWRITTEN] |
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# -- command line option `-d n' with n >= 5 |
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# Traces the query after rewriting, in a readable form (see also rewritten) |
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pretty_rewritten = 0 |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# Locks # |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# TRACE_SHORTLOCKS |
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# This value is currently unused but needed as an index placeholder. |
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# It must be left set to 0, or mayhem may result, including segmentation |
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# violations, perhaps. |
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shortlocks = 0 |
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# TRACE_LOCKS |
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# Enable or disable tracing of ordinary locks |
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locks = 0 |
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# TRACE_USERLOCKS |
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# Enable or disable tracing of user (advisory) locks |
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userlocks = 0 |
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# TRACE_SPINLOCKS |
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# Enables or disables tracing of spinlocks, but only if LOCKDEBUG was |
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# defined when PostgreSQL was compiled. (In the Debian release, |
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# LOCKDEBUG is not defined, so this option is inoperative.) |
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spinlocks = 0 |
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# TRACE_LOCKOIDMIN |
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# This option is is used to avoid tracing locks on system relations, which |
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# would produce a lot of output. You should specify a value greater than |
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# the maximum oid of system relations, which can be found with the |
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# following query: |
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# |
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# select max(int4in(int4out(oid))) from pg_class where relname ~ '^pg_'; |
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# |
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# To get a useful lock trace you can set the following pg_options: |
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# |
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# verbose+, query+, locks+, userlocks+, lock_debug_oidmin=17500 |
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lock_debug_oidmin = 0 |
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# TRACE_LOCKRELATION |
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# This option can be used to trace unconditionally a single relation, |
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# for example pg_listener, if you suspect there are locking problems. |
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lock_debug_relid = 0 |
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# TRACE_NOTIFY |
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# Turn on tracing of asynchronous notifications from the backend. |
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notify = 0 |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# Memory Allocation # |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# These do not appear to be used at 7.0beta4 |
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# TRACE_MALLOC |
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malloc = 0 |
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# TRACE_PALLOC |
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palloc = 0 |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# Statistics # |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# The statistics options are not controlled by either TRACE_ALL, or |
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# by USE_SYSLOG. These options cannot be used togther with the |
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# command line option `-s'. |
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# TRACE_PARSERSTATS |
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# Prints parser statistics to standard error -- command line `-tpa[rser]' |
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parserstats = 0 |
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# TRACE_PLANNERSTATS |
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# Prints planner statistics to standard error -- command line `-tpl[anner]' |
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plannerstats = 0 |
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# TRACE_EXECUTORSTATS |
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# Prints executor statistics to standard error -- command line `-te[xecutor]' |
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executorstats = 0 |
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#+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# |
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# options controlling run-time behaviour # |
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# OPT_LOCKREADPRIORITY |
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# lock priority, see lock.c -- Does not appear to be used |
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lock_read_priority = 0 |
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# OPT_DEADLOCKTIMEOUT |
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# deadlock timeout; set this to a non-zero integer, which is the number |
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# of seconds that the backend should wait before deciding that it is in |
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# a deadlock and timing out. The system default is 1 second. |
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deadlock_timeout = 0 |
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# nofsync [OPT_NOFSYNC] -- command line option `-F' |
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# If this is non-zero, fsync will be turned off; this means that saving |
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# to disk will be left to the normal operating system sync. If this |
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# option is zero, every transaction will trigger a sync to disk; this |
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# gives increased safety at the expense of performance. |
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nofsync = 0 |
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# OPT_SYSLOG |
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# This controls the destination of [many] messages and traces: |
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# 0 : write to stdout or stderr |
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# 1 : write to stdout or stderr, and also through syslogd |
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# 2 : log only through syslogd |
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# [Not all messages have been converted to use routines controlled by |
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# this parameter; unconverted ones will print to stdout or stderr |
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# unconditionally and never to syslogd.] |
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syslog = 0 |
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# OPT_HOSTLOOKUP |
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# enable hostname lookup in ps_status. If this is set, a reverse |
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# lookup will be done on the connecting IP address (for TCP/IP |
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# connections) for inclusion in the ps_status display. |
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hostlookup = 0 |
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# OPT_SHOWPORTNUMBER |
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# show port number in ps_status. If this is set, the TCP port number |
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# will be included in the ps_status display (for TCP/IP connections). |
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showportnumber = 0 |
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