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diff --git a/databases/postgresql18-server/files/pkg-message-server.in b/databases/postgresql18-server/files/pkg-message-server.in new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..03eee1b31117 --- /dev/null +++ b/databases/postgresql18-server/files/pkg-message-server.in @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +[ +{ type: install + message: <<EOM +For procedural languages and postgresql functions, please note that +you might have to update them when updating the server. + +If you have many tables and many clients running, consider raising +kern.maxfiles using sysctl(8), or reconfigure your kernel +appropriately. + +The port is set up to use autovacuum for new databases, but you might +also want to vacuum and perhaps backup your database regularly. There +is a periodic script, %%PREFIX%%/etc/periodic/daily/502.pgsql, that +you may find useful. You can use it to backup and perform vacuum on all +databases nightly. Per default, it performs `vacuum analyze'. See the +script for instructions. For autovacuum settings, please review +~%%PG_USER%%/data/postgresql.conf. + +If you plan to access your PostgreSQL server using ODBC, please +consider running the SQL script %%PREFIX%%/share/postgresql/odbc.sql +to get the functions required for ODBC compliance. + +Please note that if you use the rc script, +%%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/postgresql, to initialize the database, unicode +(UTF-8) will be used to store character data by default. Set +postgresql_initdb_flags or use login.conf settings described below to +alter this behaviour. See the start rc script for more info. + +To set limits, environment stuff like locale and collation and other +things, you can set up a class in /etc/login.conf before initializing +the database. Add something similar to this to /etc/login.conf: +--- +%%PG_USER%%:\ + :lang=en_US.UTF-8:\ + :setenv=LC_COLLATE=C:\ + :tc=default: +--- +and run `cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf'. +Then add 'postgresql_login_class="%%PG_USER%%"' to /etc/rc.conf, or +set it as the %%PG_USER%% user's login class in /etc/passwd. + +====================================================================== + +To use PostgreSQL, enable it in rc.conf using + + sysrc postgresql_enable=yes + +To initialize the database, run + + service postgresql initdb + +You can then start PostgreSQL by running: + + service postgresql start + +For postmaster settings, see ~%%PG_USER%%/data/postgresql.conf + +NB. FreeBSD's PostgreSQL port logs to syslog by default + See ~%%PG_USER%%/data/postgresql.conf for more info + +NB. If you're not using a checksumming filesystem like ZFS, you might + wish to enable data checksumming. It can be enabled during + the initdb phase, by adding the "--data-checksums" flag to + the postgresql_initdb_flags rcvar. Otherwise you can enable it later by + using pg_checksums. Check the initdb(1) manpage for more info + and make sure you understand the performance implications. + +EOM +} +] |