Document that pg_reload_conf() is also an easy way to reload the
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<primary>SIGHUP</primary>
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The configuration file is reread whenever the main server process
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receives a
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<systemitem>SIGHUP</> signal (which is most easily sent by means
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of <literal>pg_ctl reload</>). The main server process
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receives a <systemitem>SIGHUP</> signal; this is most easily done by
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running <literal>pg_ctl reload</> from the command-line or by calling
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the SQL function <function>pg_reload_conf()</function>). The main
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server process
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also propagates this signal to all currently running server
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processes so that existing sessions also get the new
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value. Alternatively, you can send the signal to a single server
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