Runtime Configuration
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
| 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. |
Here's a short explanation of the configuration directives.
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pgsql.allow_persistentboolean -
Whether to allow persistent Postgres connections.
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pgsql.max_persistentinteger -
The maximum number of persistent Postgres connections per process.
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pgsql.max_linksinteger -
The maximum number of Postgres connections per process, including persistent connections.
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pgsql.auto_reset_persistentinteger -
Detect broken persistent links with pg_pconnect(). Needs a little overhead.
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pgsql.ignore_noticeinteger -
Whether or not to ignore PostgreSQL backend notices.
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pgsql.log_noticeinteger -
Whether or not to log PostgreSQL backends notice messages. The PHP directive pgsql.ignore_notice must be off in order to log notice messages.