Joe Conway <m...@joeconway.com> writes: > On 10/16/24 08:47, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> That way, you can get this information without having to start a server >> instance. (Maybe you can't start a server instance because it just >> crashed because of some library version issue ...)
> While it is also useful to be able to get the info without being able to > start the server, I think that would be an addition not a replacement. > When you have a fleet with no direct access to run shell commands, being > able to get this info via SQL is valuable. Yeah. In addition, I envisioned that this might include information that's only readily available at runtime. Don't have a concrete example at hand (-ENOCAFFEINE) but I think that --version is necessarily going to be exceedingly constrained in what it can do. Another problem is that, just like with version(), there is already code making assumptions about what --version will output. Most of that is under our control, but perhaps not all. The main value of a new system view, IMV, is that it's a completely green field for us to define the contents of. regards, tom lane