Tom Lane wrote:
> "Craig A. James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Here's something I found googling for "memory overcommitment"+linux
>>   http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2000-04/0512.html
> 
> That might have been right when it was written (note the reference to a
> 2.2 Linux kernel), but it's 100% wrong now.  0 is the default, not-safe
> setting.

Is this something we could detect and show a warning for at initdb
time; or perhaps log a warning in the log files at postmaster startup?
This dangerous choice of settings seems to catch quite a few postgresql
users.

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