GLOBAL_CONFIG_SETTINGS
GLOBAL_CONFIG_SETTINGS displays information about parameters of running databases on each node, as described in Table 1.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
node_name |
text |
Node name. |
name |
text |
Parameter name. |
setting |
text |
Current parameter value. |
unit |
text |
Implicit unit of the parameter. |
category |
text |
Logical group of the parameter. |
short_desc |
text |
Brief description of the parameter. |
extra_desc |
text |
Detailed description of the parameter. |
context |
text |
Context required to set the parameter value, including internal, postmaster, sighup, backend, superuser, and user. |
vartype |
text |
Parameter type, including bool, enum, integer, real, or string. |
source |
text |
Method of assigning the parameter value. |
min_val |
text |
Maximum value of the parameter. If the parameter type is not numeric, the value of this column is null. |
max_val |
text |
Minimum value of the parameter. If the parameter type is not numeric, the value of this column is null. |
enumvals |
text[] |
Valid values of an enum parameter. If the parameter type is not enum, the value of this column is null. |
boot_val |
text |
Default parameter value used upon the database startup. |
reset_val |
text |
Default parameter value used upon the database reset. |
sourcefile |
text |
Configuration file used to set parameter values. If parameter values are not configured using the configuration file, the value of this column is null. |
sourceline |
integer |
Row number in the configuration file for setting parameter values. If parameter values are not configured using the configuration file, the value of this column is null. |
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