On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 03:09:33PM +0000, Erwin Fritz wrote: > Hmm. I did that, and the sourcefile and sourceline values are blank. I then > ran "show config_file" and the result has the correct location of the file. Hmm. That's strange, because if you properly edited and saved that file, postgres should at the very least notice the changed reboot value for the setting. Are you sure you succesfully restarted/reloaded postgresql after your change? SELECT pg_reload_conf(); as a superuser role ("postgres" is fine) should do. Make sure to check the postgresql logs afterwards, since it will contain information on changed settings and syntax errors/problems (if any)! Since you're on pg9.5, you could also use the ALTER SYSTEM command to commit configuration changes, that will have postgres take care of applying and persisting the changes you make. You should read https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/sql-altersystem.html for more info on that particular topic/feature. Hth. -- with best regards: - Johannes Truschnigg ( johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ) www: https://johannes.truschnigg.info/ phone: +43 650 2 133337 xmpp: johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Please do not bother me with HTML-email or attachments. Thank you.
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