Greetings, * Rene Romero Benavides (rene.romer...@gmail.com) wrote: > Why do you need to know that ?
Please don't top-post, first, and second, it certainly seems like a worthwhile thing to want to know, for a variety of reasons, such as "what takes precedence- ALTER SYSTEM, or a configuration in postgresql.conf?" > Am Do., 6. Dez. 2018 um 01:21 Uhr schrieb bhargav kamineni < > kbn98...@gmail.com>: > > may i know the order in which postgres reads the configuration files like > > conf , auto.conf , hba ? The regular postgresql.conf file is read first, then postgresql.auto.conf and then pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf. We can't read pg_hba.conf/pg_ident.conf before reading postgresql.conf and postgresql.auto.conf because their location is specified in postgresql.conf/postgresql.auto.conf. > > and how does postmaster forks postgres , can we see that forking process > > in logfile ? If you have log_connections enabled, we'll log the 'connection received' message very shortly after fork'ing. You could also enable DEBUG2 (or higher) to see the fork from the parent process. Thanks! Stephen
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