Add mention of SIGHUP on the postmaster manual page.

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Bruce Momjian 2003-10-16 17:38:01 +00:00
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PostgreSQL documentation PostgreSQL documentation
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</para> </para>
<para> <para>
To tell <command>postgres</command> to reread the configuration file, To tell <command>postgres</command> to reload the configuration files,
send a <literal>SIGHUP</literal> signal. Normally it's best to send a <literal>SIGHUP</literal> signal. Normally it's best to
<literal>SIGHUP</literal> the <command>postmaster</command> instead; <literal>SIGHUP</literal> the <command>postmaster</command> instead;
the <command>postmaster</command> will in turn <literal>SIGHUP</literal> the <command>postmaster</command> will in turn <literal>SIGHUP</literal>
each of its children. But in some cases it might be desirable to have only each of its children. But in some cases it might be desirable to have only
one <command>postgres</command> process reread the configuration file. one <command>postgres</command> process reload the configuration files.
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all clients to terminate before quitting, the second will all clients to terminate before quitting, the second will
forcefully disconnect all clients, and the third will quit forcefully disconnect all clients, and the third will quit
immediately without proper shutdown, resulting in a recovery run immediately without proper shutdown, resulting in a recovery run
during restart. during restart. The <literal>SIGHUP</literal> signal will
reload the server configuration files.
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