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 5823677acc
commit c6bce6ebb6
1 changed files with 6 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -650,8 +650,9 @@ hostnogssenc <replaceable>database</replaceable> <replaceable>user</replaceable
<systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem><indexterm><primary>SIGHUP</primary></indexterm>
signal. If you edit the file on an
active system, you will need to signal the postmaster
(using <literal>pg_ctl reload</literal> or <literal>kill -HUP</literal>) to make it
re-read the file.
(using <literal>pg_ctl reload</literal>, calling the SQL function
<function>pg_reload_conf()</function>, or using <literal>kill
-HUP</literal>) to make it re-read the file.
</para>
<note>
@ -871,8 +872,9 @@ mymap /^(.*)@otherdomain\.com$ guest
<systemitem>SIGHUP</systemitem><indexterm><primary>SIGHUP</primary></indexterm>
signal. If you edit the file on an
active system, you will need to signal the postmaster
(using <literal>pg_ctl reload</literal> or <literal>kill -HUP</literal>) to make it
re-read the file.
(using <literal>pg_ctl reload</literal>, calling the SQL function
<function>pg_reload_conf()</function>, or using <literal>kill
-HUP</literal>) to make it re-read the file.
</para>
<para>