Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentr...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > On 2020-06-06 06:57, Thomas Munro wrote: >> We're carrying a bunch of obsolete and in one case insecure advice on >> kernel settings. Here's an attempt to clean some of that up.
> These changes seem sensible to me. +1 >> HP-UX: >> * Drop advice for v10. 11.x came out 23 years ago. > We still have a version 10 in the build farm. :) Yeah, but I don't need advice on installing PG on that ;-). In general, I think the filter rule could be: is it likely that someone would try to install PG 13-or-later from scratch (with no pre-existing installation) on this OS version? If there is a pre-existing install, they'll already have dealt with any kernel configuration issues. So I concur with dropping all this stuff, and while we're at it I'd vote for getting rid of the oom_adj para. RHEL6 will be fully EOL around the time PG13 comes out, so I don't believe anyone's making brand new installs there either. regards, tom lane