On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 05:09:54PM +0530, Nitin Jadhav wrote: > > + {"log_min_duration_startup_process", PGC_SUSET, > > LOGGING_WHEN, > > > > I think it should be PGC_SIGHUP, to allow changing it during runtime. > > Obviously it has no effect except during startup, but the change will be > > effective if the current process crashes. > > See also: > > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20210526001359.ge3...@telsasoft.com > > I did not get exactly how it will change behaviour. In my > understanding, when the server restarts after a crash, it fetches the > value from the config file. So if there is any change that gets > affected. Kindly correct me if I am wrong.
I don't think so. I checked and SelectConfigFiles is called only once to read config files and cmdline args. And not called on restart_after_crash. The GUC definitely isn't SUSET, since it's not useful to write in a (super) user session SET log_min_duration_startup_process=123. I've triple checked the behavior using a patch I submitted for Thomas' syncfs feature. ALTER SYSTEM recovery_init_sync_method=syncfs was not picked up when I sent SIGABRT. But with my patch, if I also do SELECT pg_reload_conf(), then a future crash uses syncfs. https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20210526001359.ge3...@telsasoft.com -- Justin