48 lines
1.5 KiB
Groff
48 lines
1.5 KiB
Groff
# PostgreSQL's Database Directory
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PGDATA="/var/lib/postgresql/8.1/data"
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# PostgreSQL User
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PGUSER="postgres"
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# PostgreSQL Group
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PGGROUP="postgres"
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# Extra options to run postmaster with, e.g.:
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# -N is the maximal number of client connections
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# -B is the number of shared buffers and has to be at least 2x the value for -N
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# Please read the man-page to postmaster for more options. Many of these options
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# can be set directly in the configuration-file.
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#PGOPTS="-N 512 -B 1024"
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# SERVER SHUTDOWN:
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# The server will receive 3 signals in the worst case:
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# 1. SIGTERM
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# This signals the server to ignore new connections and to
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# wait for all clients to end their transactions before shutting down.
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# Use WAIT_FOR_DISCONNECT to control how much time the clients
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# should have until the next signal is being sent.
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# 2. SIGINT
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# Tell the server to forcefully disconnect all clients.
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# Terminating a client results in a rollback of the open transactions for this client.
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# Use WAIT_FOR_CLEANUP to determine how much time the server has
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# for cleanup.
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# 3. SIGQUIT
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# This will terminate the server immediately and results in a recovery run for the next start.
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# Wait for clients to disconnect
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WAIT_FOR_DISCONNECT=30
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# Time the server has to clean up
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WAIT_FOR_CLEANUP=60
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# Time the server has to quit (with a recover-run on next startup)
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# Set to 0 to deactivate it
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WAIT_FOR_QUIT=60
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# If you have to export environment variables for the database process,
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# this can be done here.
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#
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# Example:
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# export R_HOME="/usr/lib/R"
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