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Learn PostgreSQL

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838985288
Pages 650 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Luca Ferrari Luca Ferrari
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Enrico Pirozzi Enrico Pirozzi
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Table of Contents (27) Chapters

Preface Section 1: Getting Started
Introduction to PostgreSQL Getting to Know Your Cluster Managing Users and Connections Section 2: Interacting with the Database
Basic Statements Advanced Statements Window Functions Server-Side Programming Triggers and Rules Partitioning Section 3: Administering the Cluster
Users, Roles, and Database Security Transactions, MVCC, WALs, and Checkpoints Extending the Database - the Extension Ecosystem Indexes and Performance Optimization Logging and Auditing Backup and Restore Configuration and Monitoring Section 4: Replication
Physical Replication Logical Replication Section 5: The PostegreSQL Ecosystem
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Exploring configuration files and parameters

The main configuration file for PostgreSQL is postgresql.conf, a text-based file that drives the cluster when it starts.
Usually, when changing the configuration of the cluster, you have to edit the postgresql.conf file to write the new settings and, depending on the context of the settings you have edited, to issue a cluster SIGHUP signal (that is, reload the configuration) or restart it.

Every configuration parameter is associated with a context, and depending on the context, you can apply changes with or without a cluster restart. In particular, available contexts are the following:

  • internal: A group of parameters that are set at compile-time and therefore cannot be changed at runtime.
  • postmaster: All the parameters that require the cluster to be restarted (that is, to kill the postmaster process and start it again) to activate them.
  • sighup: All the configuration parameters that can be applied with a SIGHUP signal sent to the postmaster...
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