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doc: mention pg_reload_conf() for reloading the config file

Reported-by: Ian Barwick

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/538950ec-b86a-1650-6078-beb7091c09c2@2ndquadrant.com

Backpatch-through: 9.4
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Bruce Momjian 2019-07-15 20:57:24 -04:00
parent 9dcf6d178a
commit 63d1bc04d1

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@ -591,8 +591,9 @@ hostnossl <replaceable>database</replaceable> <replaceable>user</replaceable>
<systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem><indexterm><primary>SIGHUP</primary></indexterm> <systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem><indexterm><primary>SIGHUP</primary></indexterm>
signal. If you edit the file on an signal. If you edit the file on an
active system, you will need to signal the postmaster active system, you will need to signal the postmaster
(using <literal>pg_ctl reload</> or <literal>kill -HUP</>) to make it (using <literal>pg_ctl reload</literal>, calling the SQL function
re-read the file. <function>pg_reload_conf()</function>, or using <literal>kill
-HUP</literal>) to make it re-read the file.
</para> </para>
<tip> <tip>
@ -786,8 +787,9 @@ mymap /^(.*)@otherdomain\.com$ guest
<systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem><indexterm><primary>SIGHUP</primary></indexterm> <systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem><indexterm><primary>SIGHUP</primary></indexterm>
signal. If you edit the file on an signal. If you edit the file on an
active system, you will need to signal the postmaster active system, you will need to signal the postmaster
(using <literal>pg_ctl reload</> or <literal>kill -HUP</>) to make it (using <literal>pg_ctl reload</literal>, calling the SQL function
re-read the file. <function>pg_reload_conf()</function>, or using <literal>kill
-HUP</literal>) to make it re-read the file.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>