Gregory S. Williamson wrote:
You need to edit the postgresql.conf file and increase the max_fsm_pages and
> max_fsm_relations parameters and then restart postgres (I think you
> have to actually stop and restart, as opposed to a reload, but I could be
> wrong). You may end up needing to adjust the total amount of RAM
> allocated to Shared Memory to allow for as large an FSM as you'll
> need. That requires a system reboot.
Actually, it doesn't require a system reboot. On debian/ubunut, and AFAIK on redhat too, you just need to edit /etc/sysctl.conf, and
then call sysctl -p to update the in-kernel settings.

greetings, Florian Pflug

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