> On 14 Jul 2020, at 01:58, Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> wrote:
> I am creating a new thread to discuss the question raised by Alvaro of > how many ALTER SYSTEM settings are lost during major upgrades. Do we > properly document that users should migrate their postgresql.conf _and_ > postgresql.auto.conf files during major upgrades? I personally never > thought of this until now. Transferring postgresql.conf is discussed to some degree in the documentation for pg_upgrade: 11. Restore pg_hba.conf If you modified pg_hba.conf, restore its original settings. It might also be necessary to adjust other configuration files in the new cluster to match the old cluster, e.g. postgresql.conf. .. as well as upgrading via pg_dumpall: 4. Restore your previous pg_hba.conf and any postgresql.conf modifications. One can argue whether those bulletpoints are sufficient for stressing the importance, but it's at least mentioned. There is however no mention of postgresql.auto.conf which clearly isn't helping anyone, so we should fix that. Taking that a step further, maybe we should mention additional config files which could be included via include directives? There are tools out there who avoid changing the users postgresql.conf by injecting an include directive instead; they might've placed the included file alongside postgresql.conf. cheers ./daniel