Hi list,

I have got a script that is inserting, updating heavily at the moment. So, I 
want to turn fsync off to speed things up but I don't want to interrupt the 
script.

If I do `postgresql reload` or `kill -HUP postmaster_pid` woudl that apply the 
fsync change? By the way, I have already tried it and seems that it has worked.

But I have got another question. On my debian system I have got `postgresql 
force-reload`. How does that differ from the plain reload? And what does it 
actually do under the hood?

I am running Postgres 8.1.11 on Linux 2.6.18.

Regards,

Val

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