> > When we specify a value which exceeds valid range in "Customized > > Options" , its behavior is different from "Parameter Interaction via > Configuration File" behavior. > > > In case of "Parameter Interaction via Configuration File", it finish > with FATAL error when it get threshold error. > > But in "Customized Options", it just printout WARNING and continue the > process with default value. > > I think this is based on a misunderstanding. Bad values in > postgresql.conf only result in a FATAL error at initial postmaster > startup; if you change them and SIGHUP the server, an erroneous new value > just results in a WARNING. This is because we don't really want the > server crashing once it's up. The case you're showing with registering > a new background worker is something that happens after the server is > up, so it's consistent for it to produce a WARNING not a fatal error.
Thanks for the reply. > registering a new background worker is something that happens after the > server is up I understand that parameters which are set by "Customized Options" are loaded after server is up, same as like "pg_ctl reload", so even if invalid parameters are specified postmaster just ignore them and results in a WARNING. However, "Customized Options" always treated as "pg_ctl reload" is little bit strange to me. Regards, -- Furuya Osamu -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers