>>> Greg Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
 
>      name     | Recommended | Current |  Min  | Default |   Max
> -------------+-------------+---------+-------+---------+---------
>   wal_buffers | 1024kB      | 64kB    | 32 kB | 64 kB   | 2048 MB
 
Personally, I would take the "Min", "Default", and "Max" to mean what
Greg intends; it's the "Current" one that gives me pause.  The current
value of this connection?  The value that a new connection will
currently get?  The value which new connections will get after a
reload with the current conf file?  The value which new connections
will get after a restart with the current conf file?  I can understand
how someone would take one of these four values to be what is meant by
"Default", though.
 
-Kevin

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