Frank Bax wrote:
> Our psql server has been upgraded several times over the years.
>
> The start-up includes some -o options, namely:
> -o '-i -B 3500 -D /var/pgsql/data'
>
> I'm looking into replacing cli options with config file options.
>
> -D /var/pgsql/data
> It appears that startup works just fine if I drop this option
>
> -B 3500
> I don't know about all the previous upgrades; but these days we always
> run initdb and then restore databases into new install. Current docs
> indicate this should have a kB or MB suffix? What value should I
> specify in postgresql.conf if replacing this option?
This is currently in 8k pages. If you want kb or MB, you have to
multiple it by 8k.
> -i
> In 'man postgres', the '-i' narrative indicates
> listen_address = *
> But narrative in postgresql.conf mentions default is
> listen_address = 'localhost', '*' = all
> Are these two options really equivalent? Should there be two equals?
It is confusing --- it is saying listen_address="*" is all. That second
equals is just short-hand for "the same as".
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