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PostgreSQL: set effective_cache_size and increase max_connections #428

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@sbesson sbesson commented Jul 1, 2024

The first configuration change was found to be the critical parameter modified during the Rocky Linux 9 migration. The maximal number of connections was bumped during the work on test122

For the next release, we might want to resurrect the work on #424 but the underlying Ansible changes requires additional assessment. In the scope of the prod122 release, this should contain the minimal set of PostgreSQL variable changes to allow deployments without manually copying a configuration file over.

The first configuration change was found to be the critical parameter
during the Rocky Linux 9 migration. The second one was bumped during
the work on test122
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Looks good.
cache size matches change in https://github.com/IDR/deployment/pull/424/files and the max_connections corresponds to changes as discussed by IDR team. 👍

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sbesson commented Jul 24, 2024

Closing in favor of #424 which will is expected to be deployed on the next production

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@sbesson sbesson deleted the prod122_psql_updates branch August 15, 2024 12:51
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