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On 07.04.2016 16:53, Tom Lane wrote:
Alex Ignatov <a.ignatov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
My question is: is there any option(s) to log non-default
postgresql.conf values to log file?
No, but you can easily find all the non-default settings by querying
the pg_settings view.

			regards, tom lane

Yeah, i know it but pg_settings is available only after pg is ready to accept client connections. Also in some cases log file is placed on another server say, syslog. And if your pg server is not available you cant say anything about your pg_settings.

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Alex Ignatov
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