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    Runtime Configuration

    Runtime Configuration

    The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.

    PostgreSQL configuration options
    Name Default Changeable Changelog
    pgsql.allow_persistent "1" PHP_INI_SYSTEM  
    pgsql.max_persistent "-1" PHP_INI_SYSTEM  
    pgsql.max_links "-1" PHP_INI_SYSTEM  
    pgsql.auto_reset_persistent "0" PHP_INI_SYSTEM Available since PHP 4.2.0.
    pgsql.ignore_notice "0" PHP_INI_ALL Available since PHP 4.3.0.
    pgsql.log_notice "0" PHP_INI_ALL Available since PHP 4.3.0.
    For further details and definitions of the PHP_INI_* constants, see the php.ini directives.

    Here's a short explanation of the configuration directives.

    pgsql.allow_persistent boolean

    Whether to allow persistent Postgres connections.

    pgsql.max_persistent integer

    The maximum number of persistent Postgres connections per process.

    The maximum number of Postgres connections per process, including persistent connections.

    pgsql.auto_reset_persistent integer

    Detect broken persistent links with pg_pconnect(). Needs a little overhead.

    pgsql.ignore_notice integer

    Whether or not to ignore PostgreSQL backend notices.

    pgsql.log_notice integer

    Whether or not to log PostgreSQL backends notice messages. The PHP directive pgsql.ignore_notice must be off in order to log notice messages.


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