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> On Apr 7, 2016, at 8:26 AM, Alex Ignatov <a.ignatov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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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.

At that point you're looking in a file: log file or config file. Does it matter which?
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