I see the mention of -w in the main FAQ.

> Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > There's probably little reason to start a backend standalone.  If you want
> > to do stock-of-the-trade debugging you simply start a postmaster, then
> > psql (or whatever floats your boat), and attach gdb to the resulting
> > backend process.
> 
> Right, that's what I always do (unless I have to debug a crash at initdb
> time :-().  A tip here is that you can even debug backend-startup-time
> problems this way, and no you don't have to be superhumanly quick on the
> trigger: you set PGOPTIONS="-W n" in the environment of psql.  This
> will cause an n-second sleep() call very early in the backend startup
> process.  I find 30 seconds plenty of time to run ps, start gdb, and
> attach.  You can also throw in things like "-d2" to crank up the
> postmaster log level for just the backend under test.
> 
> I thought this lore was in the developer's FAQ already, but I don't
> see it there at the moment.  Bruce, is it lurking someplace else?
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 


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