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Re: How to install latest stable postgresql on Debian

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To check whether this is the case, look in the appropriate /etc/rc*.d
directory for the runlevel you're using, and see if there is an "S...."
symlink to /etc/init.d/postgresql-9.1 (or something like that) in there.

Thank you.
There are S18postgresql symlinks in may rc?.d directories.
They seems to be version independent so hopefully server is started on boot.

Should shared_buffers and other values changed from installations defaults in postgresql.conf file to increase performance ? How to run enterprice db tuner or other utility to chenge them automatically ?
Virtual machine seems to have 2 GB of ram.

Andrus.

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