Re: Nelson A. de Oliveira 2014-09-11 
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> Hi!
> 
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Christoph Berg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Actually, after having a look at the git repo, the last supported PG
> > version there is 9.1, and we are going to ship 9.4, I think it's
> > probably best to just remove pgtune. The config settings it produces
> > have never been really smart, and with the memory changes between 9.1
> > and 9.4 they won't improve either. I tried emailing Greg a while back
> > about making a new release but never got any reply.
> 
> Can't it be generated like this?
> https://github.com/mgudmund/pgtune/commit/87e8e181c8c358a10a40ab2a4021922328016489

That's only the settings listing.

What's missing is a good plan how to tweak the settings for a given
system. The current pgtune output is even worse than the defaults for
some settings.

Christoph
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