mirror of
https://git.postgresql.org/git/postgresql.git
synced 2024-12-15 08:20:16 +08:00
Document guc context values, and reference them from the config doc section.
Tom Lane
This commit is contained in:
parent
5b079cb248
commit
e148443ddd
@ -7628,7 +7628,7 @@
|
|||||||
<row>
|
<row>
|
||||||
<entry><structfield>context</structfield></entry>
|
<entry><structfield>context</structfield></entry>
|
||||||
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
|
<entry><type>text</type></entry>
|
||||||
<entry>Context required to set the parameter's value</entry>
|
<entry>Context required to set the parameter's value (see below)</entry>
|
||||||
</row>
|
</row>
|
||||||
<row>
|
<row>
|
||||||
<entry><structfield>vartype</structfield></entry>
|
<entry><structfield>vartype</structfield></entry>
|
||||||
@ -7692,6 +7692,98 @@
|
|||||||
</tgroup>
|
</tgroup>
|
||||||
</table>
|
</table>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
There are several possible values of <structfield>context</structfield>.
|
||||||
|
In order of decreasing difficulty of changing the setting, they are:
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<variablelist>
|
||||||
|
<varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<term><literal>internal</literal></term>
|
||||||
|
<listitem>
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
These settings cannot be changed directly; they reflect internally
|
||||||
|
determined values. Some of them may be adjustable by rebuilding the
|
||||||
|
server with different configuration options, or by changing options
|
||||||
|
supplied to <command>initdb</command>.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
</listitem>
|
||||||
|
</varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<term><literal>postmaster</literal></term>
|
||||||
|
<listitem>
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
These settings can only be applied when the server starts, so any change
|
||||||
|
requires restarting the server. Values for these settings are typically
|
||||||
|
stored in the <filename>postgresql.conf</filename> file, or passed on
|
||||||
|
the command line when starting the server. Of course, settings with any
|
||||||
|
of the lower <structfield>context</structfield> types can also be
|
||||||
|
set at server start time.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
</listitem>
|
||||||
|
</varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<term><literal>sighup</literal></term>
|
||||||
|
<listitem>
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
Changes to these settings can be made in
|
||||||
|
<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> without restarting the server.
|
||||||
|
Send a <systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem> signal to the postmaster to
|
||||||
|
cause it to re-read <filename>postgresql.conf</filename> and apply
|
||||||
|
the changes. The postmaster will also forward the
|
||||||
|
<systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem> signal to its child processes so that
|
||||||
|
they all pick up the new value.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
</listitem>
|
||||||
|
</varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<term><literal>backend</literal></term>
|
||||||
|
<listitem>
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
Changes to these settings can be made in
|
||||||
|
<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> without restarting the server;
|
||||||
|
they can also be set for a particular session in the connection request
|
||||||
|
packet (for example, via <application>libpq</>'s <literal>PGOPTIONS</>
|
||||||
|
environment variable). However, these settings never change in a
|
||||||
|
session after it is started. If you change them in
|
||||||
|
<filename>postgresql.conf</filename>, send a
|
||||||
|
<systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem> signal to the postmaster to cause it to
|
||||||
|
re-read <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>. The new values will only
|
||||||
|
affect subsequently-launched sessions.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
</listitem>
|
||||||
|
</varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<term><literal>superuser</literal></term>
|
||||||
|
<listitem>
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
These settings can be set from <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>,
|
||||||
|
or within a session via the <command>SET</> command; but only superusers
|
||||||
|
can change them via <command>SET</>. Changes in
|
||||||
|
<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> will affect existing sessions
|
||||||
|
only if no session-local value has been established with <command>SET</>.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
</listitem>
|
||||||
|
</varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
<term><literal>user</literal></term>
|
||||||
|
<listitem>
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
These settings can be set from <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>,
|
||||||
|
or within a session via the <command>SET</> command. Any user is
|
||||||
|
allowed to change his session-local value. Changes in
|
||||||
|
<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> will affect existing sessions
|
||||||
|
only if no session-local value has been established with <command>SET</>.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
</listitem>
|
||||||
|
</varlistentry>
|
||||||
|
</variablelist>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<para>
|
||||||
|
See <xref linkend="config-setting"> for more information about the various
|
||||||
|
ways to change these parameters.
|
||||||
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<para>
|
<para>
|
||||||
The <structname>pg_settings</structname> view cannot be inserted into or
|
The <structname>pg_settings</structname> view cannot be inserted into or
|
||||||
deleted from, but it can be updated. An <command>UPDATE</command> applied
|
deleted from, but it can be updated. An <command>UPDATE</command> applied
|
||||||
|
@ -166,10 +166,12 @@ SET ENABLE_SEQSCAN TO OFF;
|
|||||||
</para>
|
</para>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
<para>
|
<para>
|
||||||
The virtual table <structname>pg_settings</structname>
|
The virtual table <structname>pg_settings</structname> also allows
|
||||||
(described in <xref linkend="view-pg-settings">) also allows
|
displaying and updating session run-time parameters; see <xref
|
||||||
displaying and updating session run-time parameters. It is equivalent
|
linkend="view-pg-settings"> for details and a description of the
|
||||||
to <command>SHOW</> and <command>SET</>, but can be more convenient
|
different variable types and when they can be changed.
|
||||||
|
<structname>pg_settings</structname> is equivalent to <command>SHOW</>
|
||||||
|
and <command>SET</>, but can be more convenient
|
||||||
to use because it can be joined with other tables, or selected from using
|
to use because it can be joined with other tables, or selected from using
|
||||||
any desired selection condition. It also contains more information about
|
any desired selection condition. It also contains more information about
|
||||||
what values are allowed for the parameters.
|
what values are allowed for the parameters.
|
||||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user