Kevin Grittner wrote:
I guess a manual override doesn't bother me too much, but I am a bit dubious of 
its
value, and there is value in keeping the GUC count down...

It's a risk-reward thing really. The reward for removing it is that a few lines of code and a small section of the documentation go away. It's not very big. The risk seems low, but it's not zero. Let's say this goes in, we get to 9.2 or later, and a survey suggests that no one has needed to ever set wal_buffers when deploying 9.1. At that point I think everyone would feel much better considering to nuke it altogether. I just looked at the code again when developing the patch, and there's really not enough benefit to removing it to worry about taking any risk right now.

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