On 9/3/08, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Asko Oja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>  > Anything that will reduce potential downtime should be way to go.
>
> That argument didn't seem to me to be worth the electrons to rebut,
>  but now that someone else has repeated it, maybe I should.  It's
>  ludicrous to claim that allowing case insensitivity here will make
>  any noticeable improvement in downtime, as there are far more ways
>  to screw up your config file than this one.  (A config file test mode,
>  such as was discussed a few weeks ago, *would* help, but this won't.)
>  In the light of Peter's argument about confusion, one could even
>  argue that admins putting in wrong values because they got confused
>  about the meaning of the units is a downtime risk in itself.

How can the meaning of "gb", "mb", "kb" be uncertain?

But currently writing "kb" *will* load database with wrong values.

-- 
marko

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