only be set at server start.
- Increasing this parameter might cause
PostgreSQL>
- to request more System V> shared
- memory or semaphores than your operating system's default configuration
- allows. See for information on how to
- adjust those parameters, if necessary.
-
-
When running a standby server, you must set this parameter to the
same or higher value than on the master server. Otherwise, queries
is generally from 64MB to 512MB.
- Increasing this parameter might cause
PostgreSQL>
- to request more System V> shared
- memory than your operating system's default configuration
- allows. See for information on how to
- adjust those parameters, if necessary.
-
session can have a prepared transaction pending.
- Increasing this parameter might cause
PostgreSQL>
- to request more System V> shared
- memory than your operating system's default configuration
- allows. See for information on how to
- adjust those parameters, if necessary.
-
-
When running a standby server, you must set this parameter to the
same or higher value than on the master server. Otherwise, queries
results in most cases.
- Increasing this parameter might cause
PostgreSQL>
- to request more System V> shared
- memory than your operating system's default configuration
- allows. See for information on how to
- adjust those parameters, if necessary.
-
server start.
- Increasing this parameter might cause
PostgreSQL>
- to request more System V> shared
- memory than your operating system's default configuration
- allows. See for information on how to
- adjust those parameters, if necessary.
-
-
When running a standby server, you must set this parameter to the
same or higher value than on the master server. Otherwise, queries
only be set at server start.
- Increasing this parameter might cause
PostgreSQL>
- to request more System V> shared
- memory than your operating system's default configuration
- allows. See for information on how to
- adjust those parameters, if necessary.
-