| # |
| # pgpool configuration file sample |
| # $Header: /cvsroot/pgpool/pgpool-II/pgpool.conf.sample,v 1.1.1.1 2006/09/08 03:36:04 t-ishii Exp $ |
| |
| # Host name or IP address to listen on: '*' for all, '' for no TCP/IP |
| # connections |
| listen_addresses = 'localhost' |
| |
| # Port number for pgpool |
| port = 9999 |
| |
| # Port number for pgpool communication manager |
| pcp_port = 9898 |
| |
| # Unix domain socket path. (The Debian package defaults to |
| # /var/run/postgresql.) |
| socket_dir = '/tmp' |
| |
| # Unix domain socket path for pgpool communication manager. |
| # (Debian package default to /var/run/postgresql) |
| pcp_socket_dir = '/tmp' |
| |
| # Unix domain socket path for the backend. Debian package default to /var/run/postgresql! |
| backend_socket_dir = '/tmp' |
| |
| # pgpool communication manager timeout. 0 means no timeout, but strongly not recommended! |
| pcp_timeout = 10 |
| |
| # number of pre-forked child process |
| num_init_children = 32 |
| |
| # Number of connection pools allowed for a child process |
| max_pool = 4 |
| |
| # If idle for this many seconds, child exits. 0 means no timeout. |
| child_life_time = 300 |
| |
| # If idle for this many seconds, connection to PostgreSQL closes. |
| # 0 means no timeout. |
| connection_life_time = 0 |
| |
| # If child_max_connections connections were received, child exits. |
| # 0 means no exit. |
| child_max_connections = 0 |
| |
| # Logging directory |
| logdir = '/tmp' |
| |
| # Replication mode |
| #replication_mode = false |
| |
| # Set this to true if you want to avoid deadlock situations when |
| # replication is enabled. There will, however, be a noticable performance |
| # degration. A workaround is to set this to false and insert a /*STRICT*/ |
| # comment at the beginning of the SQL command. |
| #replication_strict = true |
| |
| # When replication_strict is set to false, there will be a chance for |
| # deadlocks. Set this to nonzero (in milliseconds) to detect this |
| # situation and resolve the deadlock by aborting current session. |
| #replication_timeout = 5000 |
| |
| # Load balancing mode, i.e., all SELECTs except in a transaction block |
| # are load balanced. This is ignored if replication_mode is false. |
| #load_balance_mode = false |
| |
| # if there's a data mismatch between master and secondary |
| # start degenration to stop replication mode |
| #replication_stop_on_mismatch = false |
| |
| # Semicolon separated list of queries to be issued at the end of a session |
| reset_query_list = 'ABORT; RESET ALL; SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION DEFAULT' |
| |
| # If true print time stamp on each log line. |
| print_timestamp = true |
| |
| # If true, operate in master/slave mode. |
| #master_slave_mode = false |
| |
| # If true, cache connection pool. |
| connection_cache = true |
| |
| # Health check timeout. 0 means no timeout. |
| health_check_timeout = 20 |
| |
| # Health check period. 0 means no health check. |
| health_check_period = 0 |
| |
| # Health check user |
| health_check_user = 'nobody' |
| |
| # If true, automatically lock table with INSERT statements to keep SERIAL |
| # data consistency. An /*INSERT LOCK*/ comment has the same effect. A |
| # /NO INSERT LOCK*/ comment disables the effect. |
| insert_lock = false |
| |
| # If true, ignore leading white spaces of each query while pgpool judges |
| # whether the query is a SELECT so that it can be load balanced. This |
| # is useful for certain APIs such as DBI/DBD which is known to adding an |
| # extra leading white space. |
| ignore_leading_white_space = false |
| |
| # If true, print all statements to the log. Like the log_statement option |
| # to PostgreSQL, this allows for observing queries without engaging in full |
| # debugging. |
| log_statement = true |
| |
| # if non 0, run in parallel query mode |
| #parallel_mode = false |
| |
| # if non 0, use query cache |
| #enable_query_cache = false |
| |
| #set pgpool2 hostname |
| #pgpool2_hostname = '' |
| |
| # system DB info |
| #system_db_hostname = 'localhost' |
| #system_db_port = 5432 |
| #system_db_dbname = 'pgpool' |
| #system_db_schema = 'pgpool_catalog' |
| #system_db_user = 'pgpool' |
| #system_db_password = '' |
| |
| # backend_hostname, backend_port, backend_weight |
| # here are examples |
| backend_hostname0 = 'localhost' |
| backend_port0 = 5432 |
| backend_weight0 = 1 |
| #backend_hostname0 = 'host1' |
| #backend_port0 = 5432 |
| #backend_weight0 = 1 |
| #backend_hostname1 = 'host2' |
| #backend_port1 = 5433 |
| #backend_weight1 = 1 |