Provided by: pg-cloudconfig_0.8_all 

NAME
pg_cloudconfig - set optimized defaults for PostgreSQL in virtualized environments
DESCRIPTION
usage: pg_cloudconfig [-h] [--max_connections MAX_CONNECTIONS]
[--pg_conf_dir PG_CONF_DIR] [--dynamic_only]
[--blacklist SETTING [SETTING ...]] [--debug] [-q] [--version] pg_version pg_clustername
Tool to initially set optimized defaults for PostgreSQL in virtualized environments. Settings are changed
without asking for confirmation.
positional arguments:
pg_version
version of the PostgreSQL cluster to tune
pg_clustername
name of the PostgreSQL cluster to tune
optional arguments:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--max_connections MAX_CONNECTIONS
set the max_connections explicitly if needed
--pg_conf_dir PG_CONF_DIR
path to dir holding the postgresql.conf (to override default)
--dynamic_only
do not set static optimized defaults, only set values dynamic calculated
--blacklist SETTING [SETTING ...]
settings not to touch
--debug
show debug messages
-q, --quiet
disable output
--version
show program's version number and exit
pg_cloudconfig should be run as the same user as PostgreSQL. pg_version and pg_clustername are used to
choose a cluster. It is assumed that the Debian / postgresql-common naming and configuration schema is
used. If this is not the case --pg_conf_dir needs to be set. pg_conftool is used to get/set settings.
This does not tune PostgreSQL for any specific workload but only tries to set some optimized defaults
based on a few input variables and simple rules.
pg_cloudconfig 0.8 January 2018 PG_CLOUDCONFIG(1)