All I could find similar to PGOPTS was PGOPTIONS. Are they equivalent?  If they 
are, would it be
safe to use PGOPTIONS in-place of PGOPTS in the /etc/conf.d/postgresql conf 
file?

--- Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> wrote:

> Richard Broersma Jr wrote:
> > Is anyone aware of documentation that describes what the valid parameters 
> > for the PGOPTS
> variable
> > are and how they are used?
> 
> I see it mentioned in the configuration and libpq sections of the
> manual.  It allows you to pass parameters to the startup of the backend.
> 
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