Alvaro Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is a patch bringing oid2name into the 21st century.
Applied. I did some additional editorial hacking on the README file to
try to clarify the explanation of disk layout. (I suppose what we
really ought to do is migrate that information into the
This patch updates log rotation documentation:
+ Removed false statement that log_filename can only be changed on restart
(it is reloadable via sighup);
+ Added a couple of examples;
+ Cleaned up a few smgl tags;
Index: runtime.sgml
On Friday September 17 2004 4:44, Tom Lane wrote:
Ed L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch updates log rotation documentation:
Applied, except for
+ Removed false statement that log_filename can only be changed on
restart (it is reloadable via sighup);
The statement was correct
Ed L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My misunderstanding. I misread the above to mean SIGHUP did not work, as
opposed to postgresql.conf variables for which SIGHUP *will* reload them.
I guess the word only refers to not being able to use SET?
Or ALTER DATABASE, ALTER USER, etc.
I guess the