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| .\" This is -*-nroff-*-
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| .\" XXX standard disclaimer belongs here....
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| .\" $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/man/Attic/postgres.1,v 1.2 1996/09/26 16:49:09 momjian Exp $
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| .TH POSTGRES95 UNIX 11/05/95 Postgres95 Postgres95
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| .SH NAME
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| postgres \(em the Postgres backend server
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .BR "postgres"
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| [\c
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| .BR "-B"
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| n_buffers]
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| [\c
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| .BR "-E"
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| ]
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| [\c
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| .BR "-F"
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| ]
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| [\c
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| .BR "-P"
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| filedes]
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| [\c
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| .BR "-Q"
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| ]
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| .br
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| .in +5n
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| [\c
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| .BR "-d"
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| debug_level]
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| [\c
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| .BR "-o"
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| output_file]
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| [\c
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| .BR "-s"
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| ]
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| [dbname]
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| .in -5n
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| The Postgres backend server can be executed directly from the user shell.
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| This should be done only while debugging by the DBA, and should not be
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| done while other Postgres backends are being managed by a
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| .IR postmaster
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| on this set of databases.
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| .PP
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| The optional argument
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| .IR dbname
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| specifies the name of the database to be accessed.
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| .IR Dbname
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| defaults to the value of the
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| .SM USER
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| environment variable.
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| .PP
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| The 
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| .IR postgres
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| server understands the following command-line options:
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| .TP 5n
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| .BR "-B" " n_buffers"
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| If the backend is running under the 
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| .IR postmaster ,
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| .IR "n_buffers"
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| is the number of shared-memory buffers that the
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| .IR "postmaster"
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| has allocated for the backend server processes that it starts.  If the
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| backend is running standalone, this specifies the number of buffers to
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| allocate.  This value defaults to 64.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-E"
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| Echo all queries.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-F"
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| Disbable automatic fsync() call after each transaction.
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| This option improves performance, but an operating system crash
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| while a transaction is in progress will probably cause data loss.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-P" " filedes"
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| .IR "filedes"
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| specifies the file descriptor that corresponds to the socket (port) on
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| which to communicate to the frontend process.  This option is 
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| .BR not
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| useful for interactive use.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-Q"
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| Specifies \*(lqquiet\*(rq mode.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-d" " debug_level"
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| Turns on debugging at the numeric level
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| .IR "debug_level" .
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| Turning on debugging will cause query parse trees and query plans to
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| be displayed.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-o" " output_file"
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| Sends all debugging and error output to 
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| .IR output_file .
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| If the backend is running under the 
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| .IR postmaster ,
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| error messages are still sent to the frontend process as well as to
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| .IR output_file ,
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| but debugging output is sent to the controlling tty of the
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| .IR postmaster
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| (since only one file descriptor can be sent to an actual file).
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| .TP
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| .BR "-s"
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| Print time information and other statistics at the end of each query.
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| This is useful for benchmarking or for use in tuning the number of
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| buffers.
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| .SH "DEPRECATED COMMAND OPTIONS"
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| There are several other options that may be specified, used mainly
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| for debugging purposes.  These are listed here only for the use by
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| Postgres system developers.
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| .BR "Use of any of these options is highly discouraged" .
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| Furthermore, any of these options may disappear or change at any time.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-A" "n|r|b|Q\fIn\fP|X\fIn\fP"
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| .IP
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| This option generates a tremendous amount of output.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-L"
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| Turns off the locking system.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-N"
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| Disables use of newline as a query delimiter.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-S"
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| Indicates that the transaction system can run with the assumption of
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| stable main memory, thereby avoiding the necessary flushing of data
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| and log pages to disk at the end of each transaction system.  This is
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| only used for performance comparisons for stable vs. non-stable
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| storage.  Do not use this in other cases, as recovery after a system
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| crash may be impossible when this option is specified in the absence
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| of stable main memory.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-b"
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| Enables generation of bushy query plan trees (as opposed to left-deep
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| query plans trees).  These query plans are not intended for actual
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| execution; in addition, this flag often causes Postgres to run out of
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| memory.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-f"
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| Forbids the use of particular scan and join methods:
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| .IR s " and " i
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| disable sequential and index scans respectively, while
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| .IR n ", " m " and " h
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| disable nested-loop, merge and hash joins respectively.
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| This is another feature that may not necessarily produce executable
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| plans.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-p"
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| Indicates to the backend server that it has been started by a 
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| .IR postmaster
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| and make different assumptions about buffer pool management, file
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| descriptors, etc.
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| .TP
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| .BR "-t" "pa[rser]|pl[anner]|e[xecutor]"
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| Print timing statistics for each query relating to each of the major
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| system modules.  This option cannot be used with
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| .BR "-s" .
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| ipcclean(1),
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| psql(1), 
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| postmaster(1).
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| .SH "DIAGNOSTICS"
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| Of the nigh-infinite number of error messages you may see when you
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| execute the backend server directly, the most common will probably be:
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| .TP
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| .BR "semget: No space left on device"
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| If you see this message, you should run the
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| .IR ipcclean
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| command.  After doing this, try starting
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| .IR postgres
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| again.  If this still doesn't work, you probably need to configure
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| your kernel for shared memory and semaphores as described in the
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| installation notes.
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