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On 4/17/25 07:05, Anton Shepelev wrote:
Tom Lane to Anton Shepelev:

I have a Postgres sever with the 'track_counts' setting
stuck in 'off'.  [...]

I am fairly certain that there is nothing in core Postgres
that would do that.  PGC_S_OVERRIDE is used to lock down
the values of certain variables that shouldn't be allowed
to change, but track_counts surely isn't one of those.
And a quick grep through the code finds nothing applying
PGC_S_OVERRIDE to it.

Thanks for checking it, Tom.

What extensions do you have installed?

Nothing much:

   db=# show shared_preload_libraries;
    shared_preload_libraries
   ---------------------------
    online_analyze, plantuner

Are you running PostgresPro?

Both those modules are associated with it:

https://postgrespro.com/docs/postgrespro/17/contrib.html

If you are you might want to talk to their tech support.


   db=# \dx
                    List of installed extensions
     Name   | Version |   Schema   |         Description
   ---------+---------+------------+------------------------------
    plpgsql | 1.0     | pg_catalog | PL/pgSQL procedural language


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx






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