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doc: improve docs so config value default units are clearer
Previously, our docs would say "Specifies the number of milliseconds" but it wasn't clear that "milliseconds" was merely the default unit. New text says "Specifies duration (defaults to milliseconds)", which is clearer. Reported-by: basil.bourque@gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15912-2e35e9026f61230b@postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 12
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Specifies the number of seconds of inactivity after which TCP
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should send a keepalive message to the client. A value of 0 uses
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the system default.
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Specifies the duration of inactivity after which TCP should
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send a keepalive message to the client (defaults to seconds).
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A value of 0 uses the system default.
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This parameter is supported only on systems that support
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<symbol>TCP_KEEPIDLE</symbol> or an equivalent socket option, and on
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Windows; on other systems, it must be zero.
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Specifies the number of seconds after which a TCP keepalive message
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that is not acknowledged by the client should be retransmitted.
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Specifies the duration after which a TCP keepalive message
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that is not acknowledged by the client should be retransmitted
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(defaults to seconds).
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A value of 0 uses the system default.
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This parameter is supported only on systems that support
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<symbol>TCP_KEEPINTVL</symbol> or an equivalent socket option, and on
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@ -960,7 +961,7 @@ include_dir 'conf.d'
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Specifies the number of milliseconds that transmitted data may
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Specifies duration (defaults to milliseconds) that transmitted data may
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remain unacknowledged before a connection is forcibly closed.
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A value of 0 uses the system default.
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This parameter is supported only on systems that support
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Maximum time to complete client authentication, in seconds. If a
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Maximum duration to complete client authentication (defaults to seconds). If a
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would-be client has not completed the authentication protocol in
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this much time, the server closes the connection. This prevents
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hung clients from occupying a connection indefinitely.
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@ -1818,7 +1819,7 @@ include_dir 'conf.d'
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for temporary files, such as sort and hash temporary files, or the
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storage file for a held cursor. A transaction attempting to exceed
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this limit will be canceled.
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The value is specified in kilobytes, and <literal>-1</literal> (the
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The default unit is kilobytes, and <literal>-1</literal> (the
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default) means no limit.
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Only superusers can change this setting.
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</para>
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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The length of time, in milliseconds, that the process will sleep
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The duration (defaults to milliseconds) that the process will sleep
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when the cost limit has been exceeded.
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The default value is zero, which disables the cost-based vacuum
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delay feature. Positive values enable cost-based vacuuming.
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Specifies the delay between activity rounds for the
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Specifies the delay (defaults to milliseconds) between activity rounds for the
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background writer. In each round the writer issues writes
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for some number of dirty buffers (controllable by the
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following parameters). It then sleeps for <varname>bgwriter_delay</varname>
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milliseconds, and repeats. When there are no dirty buffers in the
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duration, and repeats. When there are no dirty buffers in the
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buffer pool, though, it goes into a longer sleep regardless of
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<varname>bgwriter_delay</varname>. The default value is 200
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milliseconds (<literal>200ms</literal>). Note that on many systems, the
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Specifies how often the WAL writer flushes WAL. After flushing WAL it
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sleeps for <varname>wal_writer_delay</varname> milliseconds, unless woken up
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sleeps for <varname>wal_writer_delay</varname> duration (defaults
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to milliseconds), unless woken up
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by an asynchronously committing transaction. If the last flush
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happened less than <varname>wal_writer_delay</varname> milliseconds ago and
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happened less than <varname>wal_writer_delay</varname> duration ago and
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less than <varname>wal_writer_flush_after</varname> bytes of WAL have been
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produced since, then WAL is only written to the operating system, not
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flushed to disk.
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Specifies how often the WAL writer flushes WAL. If the last flush
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happened less than <varname>wal_writer_delay</varname> milliseconds ago and
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happened less than <varname>wal_writer_delay</varname> duration ago
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(defaults to milliseconds) and
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less than <varname>wal_writer_flush_after</varname> bytes of WAL have been
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produced since, then WAL is only written to the operating system, not
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flushed to disk. If <varname>wal_writer_flush_after</varname> is set
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Maximum time between automatic WAL checkpoints, in seconds.
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Maximum duration between automatic WAL checkpoints (defaults to seconds).
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The valid range is between 30 seconds and one day.
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The default is five minutes (<literal>5min</literal>).
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Increasing this parameter can increase the amount of time needed
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@ -3672,7 +3675,7 @@ restore_command = 'copy "C:\\server\\archivedir\\%f" "%p"' # Windows
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Terminate replication connections that are inactive longer
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than the specified number of milliseconds. This is useful for
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than the specified duration (defaults to milliseconds). This is useful for
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the sending server to detect a standby crash or network outage.
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A value of zero disables the timeout mechanism. The default value
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is 60 seconds. With a cluster distributed across multiple geographic
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@ -4124,7 +4127,7 @@ ANY <replaceable class="parameter">num_sync</replaceable> ( <replaceable class="
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Terminate replication connections that are inactive longer
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than the specified number of milliseconds. This is useful for
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than the specified duration (defaults to milliseconds). This is useful for
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the receiving standby server to detect a primary node crash or network
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outage.
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A value of zero disables the timeout mechanism. This parameter
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@ -5617,7 +5620,7 @@ local0.* /var/log/postgresql
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<para>
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When <varname>logging_collector</varname> is enabled,
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this parameter determines the maximum size of an individual log file.
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After this many kilobytes have been emitted into a log file,
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After this many bytes (default units is kilobytes) have been emitted into a log file,
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a new log file will be created. Set to zero to disable size-based
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creation of new log files.
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This parameter can only be set in the <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>
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@ -5860,8 +5863,8 @@ local0.* /var/log/postgresql
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Causes the duration of each completed statement to be logged
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if the statement ran for at least the specified number of
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milliseconds. Setting this to zero prints all statement durations.
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if the statement ran for at least the specified duration (defaults
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to milliseconds). Setting this to zero prints all statement durations.
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Minus-one (the default) disables logging statement durations.
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For example, if you set it to <literal>250ms</literal>
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then all SQL statements that run 250ms or longer will be
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A log entry is made for each temporary file when it is deleted.
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A value of zero logs all temporary file information, while positive
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values log only files whose size is greater than or equal to
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the specified number of kilobytes. The
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the specified number of bytes (default units is kilobytes). The
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default setting is -1, which disables such logging.
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Only superusers can change this setting.
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</para>
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@ -6935,7 +6938,7 @@ COPY postgres_log FROM '/full/path/to/logfile.csv' WITH csv;
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Causes each action executed by autovacuum to be logged if it ran for at
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least the specified number of milliseconds. Setting this to zero logs
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least the specified duration (defaults to milliseconds). Setting this to zero logs
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all autovacuum actions. <literal>-1</literal> (the default) disables
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logging autovacuum actions. For example, if you set this to
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<literal>250ms</literal> then all automatic vacuums and analyzes that run
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Abort any statement that takes more than the specified number of
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milliseconds, starting from the time the command arrives at the server
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Abort any statement that takes more than the specified duration
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(defaults to milliseconds), starting from the time the command arrives at the server
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from the client. If <varname>log_min_error_statement</varname> is set to
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<literal>ERROR</literal> or lower, the statement that timed out will also be
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logged. A value of zero (the default) turns this off.
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Abort any statement that waits longer than the specified number of
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milliseconds while attempting to acquire a lock on a table, index,
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Abort any statement that waits longer than the specified duration
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(defaults to milliseconds) while attempting to acquire a lock on a table, index,
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row, or other database object. The time limit applies separately to
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each lock acquisition attempt. The limit applies both to explicit
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locking requests (such as <command>LOCK TABLE</command>, or <command>SELECT
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Terminate any session with an open transaction that has been idle for
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longer than the specified duration in milliseconds. This allows any
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longer than the specified duration (defaults to milliseconds). This allows any
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locks held by that session to be released and the connection slot to be reused;
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it also allows tuples visible only to this transaction to be vacuumed. See
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<xref linkend="routine-vacuuming"/> for more details about this.
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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This is the amount of time, in milliseconds, to wait on a lock
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This is the duration (defaults to milliseconds), to wait on a lock
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before checking to see if there is a deadlock condition. The
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check for deadlock is relatively expensive, so the server doesn't run
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it every time it waits for a lock. We optimistically assume
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<para>
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When <xref linkend="guc-log-lock-waits"/> is set,
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this parameter also determines the length of time to wait before
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this parameter also determines the duration to wait before
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a log message is issued about the lock wait. If you are trying
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to investigate locking delays you might want to set a shorter than
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normal <varname>deadlock_timeout</varname>.
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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If nonzero, a delay of this many seconds occurs when a new
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If nonzero, a delay of this duration occurs when a new
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server process is started, after it conducts the
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authentication procedure. This is intended to give developers an
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opportunity to attach to the server process with a debugger.
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This parameter cannot be changed after session start.
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This parameter defaults to seconds and cannot be changed after
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session start.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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If nonzero, a delay of this many seconds occurs just after a
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If nonzero, a delay of this duration occurs just after a
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new server process is forked, before it conducts the
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authentication procedure. This is intended to give developers an
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opportunity to attach to the server process with a debugger to
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trace down misbehavior in authentication.
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This parameter can only be set in the <filename>postgresql.conf</filename>
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file or on the server command line.
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This parameter defaults to seconds and can only be set in the
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<filename>postgresql.conf</filename> file or on the server
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command line.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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