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The attempt of making changes to max_stack_depth using select set_config('max_stack_depth', '512MB', false); because of the error shown in postgresql log:



DETAIL:  "max_stack_depth" must not exceed 7680kB.
HINT: Increase the platform's stack depth limit via "ulimit -s" or local equivalent.


actually, the below line exists in limits.conf. Have tried updating postgresql process using prlimit and even reboot the server. It still reports the same error.



*         soft stack   524288


if switch to the user postgres and verify the stack size with ulimit -s it is already set to 512MB.



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    The attempt of making changes to max_stack_depth using select set_config('max_stack_depth', '512MB', false); because of the error shown in postgresql log:



    DETAIL:  "max_stack_depth" must not exceed 7680kB.
    HINT: Increase the platform's stack depth limit via "ulimit -s" or local equivalent.


    actually, the below line exists in limits.conf. Have tried updating postgresql process using prlimit and even reboot the server. It still reports the same error.



    *         soft stack   524288


    if switch to the user postgres and verify the stack size with ulimit -s it is already set to 512MB.



    Not sure why postgresql still not seeing this change?









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      The attempt of making changes to max_stack_depth using select set_config('max_stack_depth', '512MB', false); because of the error shown in postgresql log:



      DETAIL:  "max_stack_depth" must not exceed 7680kB.
      HINT: Increase the platform's stack depth limit via "ulimit -s" or local equivalent.


      actually, the below line exists in limits.conf. Have tried updating postgresql process using prlimit and even reboot the server. It still reports the same error.



      *         soft stack   524288


      if switch to the user postgres and verify the stack size with ulimit -s it is already set to 512MB.



      Not sure why postgresql still not seeing this change?









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      The attempt of making changes to max_stack_depth using select set_config('max_stack_depth', '512MB', false); because of the error shown in postgresql log:



      DETAIL:  "max_stack_depth" must not exceed 7680kB.
      HINT: Increase the platform's stack depth limit via "ulimit -s" or local equivalent.


      actually, the below line exists in limits.conf. Have tried updating postgresql process using prlimit and even reboot the server. It still reports the same error.



      *         soft stack   524288


      if switch to the user postgres and verify the stack size with ulimit -s it is already set to 512MB.



      Not sure why postgresql still not seeing this change?







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