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  1. Doc: improve documentation of pg_signal_backend default role.

  1. doc: clarify "pg_signal_backend" default role

    Ian Barwick <ian.barwick@2ndquadrant.com> — 2019-06-10T02:06:54Z

    Hi
    
    Currently the documentation for the default role "pg_signal_backend" states,
    somewhat ambiguously, "Send signals to other backends (eg: cancel query, terminate)",
    giving the impression other signals (e.g. SIGHUP) can be sent too, which is
    currently not the case.
    
    Attached patch clarifies this, adds a descriptive paragraph (similar to what
    the other default roles have) and a link to the "Server Signaling Functions"
    section.
    
    Patch applies cleanly to HEAD and REL_11_STABLE.
    
    
    Regards
    
    Ian Barwick
    
    
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      PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services
    
  2. Re: doc: clarify "pg_signal_backend" default role

    Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2019-06-10T05:35:58Z

    On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 11:06:54AM +0900, Ian Barwick wrote:
    > Currently the documentation for the default role "pg_signal_backend" states,
    > somewhat ambiguously, "Send signals to other backends (eg: cancel query, terminate)",
    > giving the impression other signals (e.g. SIGHUP) can be sent too, which is
    > currently not the case.
    
    (Perhaps you should avoid cross-posting?)
    
    OK, I can see your point.
    
    > Attached patch clarifies this, adds a descriptive paragraph (similar to what
    > the other default roles have) and a link to the "Server Signaling Functions"
    > section.
    
    +1 for being more descriptive here.
    --
    Michael
    
  3. Re: doc: clarify "pg_signal_backend" default role

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2019-08-27T22:04:53Z

    Ian Barwick <ian.barwick@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
    > Currently the documentation for the default role "pg_signal_backend" states,
    > somewhat ambiguously, "Send signals to other backends (eg: cancel query, terminate)",
    > giving the impression other signals (e.g. SIGHUP) can be sent too, which is
    > currently not the case.
    > Attached patch clarifies this, adds a descriptive paragraph (similar to what
    > the other default roles have) and a link to the "Server Signaling Functions"
    > section.
    
    Pushed with minor tweaking.
    
    (Note: patches are less likely to fall through the cracks if you
    add them to the commitfest page.)
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
    
  4. Re: doc: clarify "pg_signal_backend" default role

    Ian Barwick <ian.barwick@2ndquadrant.com> — 2019-08-28T01:13:38Z

    On 8/28/19 7:04 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
    > Ian Barwick <ian.barwick@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
    >> Currently the documentation for the default role "pg_signal_backend" states,
    >> somewhat ambiguously, "Send signals to other backends (eg: cancel query, terminate)",
    >> giving the impression other signals (e.g. SIGHUP) can be sent too, which is
    >> currently not the case.
    >> Attached patch clarifies this, adds a descriptive paragraph (similar to what
    >> the other default roles have) and a link to the "Server Signaling Functions"
    >> section.
    > 
    > Pushed with minor tweaking.
    
    Thanks!
    
    > (Note: patches are less likely to fall through the cracks if you
    > add them to the commitfest page.)
    
    Yup, though I was intending to add that one together with a couple of
    related minor doc patches to the next CF.
    
    Regards
    
    Ian Barwick
    
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      PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services