On 05/04/2017 12:49 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
"Joshua D. Drake" writes:
So I did this:
If you have other entries you want to keep in the postgresql.auto.conf
file, you could get away with manually editing it to remove the newline.
Got it. Thanks for digging in. This is actually a very real and
"Joshua D. Drake" writes:
> So I did this:
> postgres=# alter system set archive_command to 'rsynv -av %p
> postgres@52.3.141.224:/data/archive/%f
> ';
> Note the new line. It properly created in postgresql.auto.conf:
> archive_command = 'rsynv -av %p postgres@52.3.141.224:/data/archive/%f
> '
Folks,
So I did this:
postgres=# alter system set archive_command to 'rsynv -av %p
postgres@52.3.141.224:/data/archive/%f
';
Note the new line. It properly created in postgresql.auto.conf:
archive_command = 'rsynv -av %p postgres@52.3.141.224:/data/archive/%f
'
(note the new line)
I noticed