On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Tom Lane wrote:

> Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> writes:
>> +1. Preserving the comments when you change the value could make the 
>> comments totally bogus. Separating machine-generated values into a 
>> separate file makes plenty of sense to me.
> 
>> Which one wins, though? I can see cases being made for both.
> 
> IIRC the proposal was that postgresql.conf (the people-editable file)
> would have "include postgresql.auto" in it.  You could put that at
> the top, bottom, or even middle to control how the priority works.
> So it's user-configurable.  I think the factory default ought to
> be to have it at the top, which would result in manually edited
> settings (if any) overriding SET PERMANENT.

Since this is just touching the local servers' postgresql.conf.auto (or 
whatever), any reason why SET PERMANENT couldn't be used on a read-only 
standby?  Could this be to manage some of the failover scenarios (i.e., setting 
any relevant config from a central clusterware|whatever)?

Regards,

David
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David Christensen
End Point Corporation
da...@endpoint.com





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