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Adjust documentation for configuring Linux huge pages.
The present wording about viewing shared_memory_size_in_huge_pages seems to suggest that the parameter cannot be viewed after startup at all, whereas the intent is to make it clear that you can't use "postgres -C" to view this parameter while the server is running. This commit rephrases this section to remove the ambiguity. Author: Seino Yuki Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, David G. Johnston, Fujii Masao Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/420584fd274f9ec4f337da55ffb3b790%40oss.nttdata.com Backpatch-through: 15
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doc/src/sgml/runtime.sgml

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with <varname>CONFIG_HUGETLBFS=y</varname> and
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<varname>CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE=y</varname>. You will also have to configure
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the operating system to provide enough huge pages of the desired size.
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To determine the number of huge pages needed, use the
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<command>postgres</command> command to see the value of
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<xref linkend="guc-shared-memory-size-in-huge-pages"/>. Note that the
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server must be shut down to view this runtime-computed parameter.
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This might look like:
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The runtime-computed parameter
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<xref linkend="guc-shared-memory-size-in-huge-pages"/> reports the number
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of huge pages required. This parameter can be viewed before starting the
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server with a <command>postgres</command> command like:
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<programlisting>
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$ <userinput>postgres -D $PGDATA -C shared_memory_size_in_huge_pages</userinput>
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