How do I set datestyle to European in server end ?

I tried running postmaster with "-oe" as instructed in one email, but it
resulted as error it did not accept -oe. 
for moment I all connections set datestyle = European, but it's not
enough. 

please, help!!!!1

-michael (A)  

Len Morgan wrote:
> 
> On a couple of my installations, I've noticed that after a few days there
> are several "dead" postmasters (i.e., not associated with any running
> backend).  When I do a ps -ax (RedHat 6.1, Postgresql 6.5.3) I see:
> 
> ...
> [postmaster]
> [postmaster]
> [postmaster]
> [postmaster]
> [postmaster]
> [postmaster]
> ...
> and several
> 
> /usr/bin/postgres ..... lines
> 
> The problem is that there are more [postmaster] lines (sometimes 4 or 5
> times as many) as there are /usr/bin/postgres lines.
> 
> When I do a kill -TERM pid on all of the [postmaster] pids or restart the
> postmaster, the system gets much faster.  The problem is I also cut of
> "live" connections in the process.  My question is: Is there any way I can
> determine which of the [postmaster] entries are associated with which
> /usr/bin/postgres entries?
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Len Morgan

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