CONFIGURATION_PARAMETERS

Provides information about all configuration parameters that are currently in use by the system.

Provides information about all configuration parameters that are currently in use by the system.

Column Name Data Type Description
NODE_NAME VARCHAR

Node names of the database cluster.

ALL indicates that all nodes have the same value.

PARAMETER_NAME VARCHAR The parameter name.
CURRENT_VALUE VARCHAR The parameter's current setting.
RESTART_VALUE VARCHAR The parameter's value after the next restart.
DATABASE_VALUE VARCHAR The value that is set at the database level. If no database-level value is set, the value reflects the default value.
DEFAULT_VALUE VARCHAR The parameter's default value.
CURRENT_LEVEL VARCHAR

Level at which CURRENT_VALUE is set, one of the following:

  • NODE

  • DATABASE

  • SESSION

  • DEFAULT

RESTART_LEVEL VARCHAR

Level at which the parameter will be set after the next restart, one of the following:

  • NODE

  • DATABASE

  • DEFAULT

IS_MISMATCH BOOLEAN Specifies whether CURRENT_VALUE and RESTART_VALUE match.
GROUPS VARCHAR

A group to which the parameter belongs—for example, OptVOptions.

ALLOWED_LEVELS VARCHAR

Indicates levels at which the specified parameter can be set, one of the following:

  • DATABASE

  • NODE

  • SESSION

  • USER

SUPERUSER_ONLY BOOLEAN

Specifies whether non-superusers can view all parameter settings. If set to true, the following columns are masked to non-superusers:

  • CURRENT_VALUE

  • RESTART_VALUE

  • DATABASE_VALUE

  • DEFAULT_VALUE

CHANGE_UNDER_SUPPORT_GUIDANCE BOOLEAN Specifies whether the parameter is intended for use only under guidance from Vertica technical support.
CHANGE_REQUIRES_RESTART BOOLEAN Specifies whether the configuration change requires a restart.
DESCRIPTION VARCHAR Describes the parameter's usage.

Examples

The following example shows a case where the parameter requires a restart for the new setting to take effect:

=> SELECT * FROM CONFIGURATION_PARAMETERS WHERE parameter_name = 'RequireFIPS';
-[ RECORD 1 ]-----------------+----------------------
node_name                     | ALL
parameter_name                | RequireFIPS
current_value                 | 0
restart_value                 | 0
database_value                | 0
default_value                 | 0
current_level                 | DEFAULT
restart_level                 | DEFAULT
is_mismatch                   | f
groups                        |
allowed_levels                | DATABASE
superuser_visible_only        | f
change_under_support_guidance | f
change_requires_restart       | t
description                   | Execute in FIPS mode

The following example shows a case where a non-superuser is viewing a parameter where superuser_only is true.

=> \c VMart nonSuperuser
You are now connected to database "VMart" as user "nonSuperuser".
=> SELECT * FROM CONFIGURATION_PARAMETERS WHERE superuser_visible_only = 't';
-[ RECORD 1 ]-----------------+-------------------------------------------------------
node_name                     | ALL
parameter_name                | S3BucketCredentials
current_value                 | ********
restart_value                 | ********
database_value                | ********
default_value                 | ********
current_level                 | DEFAULT
restart_level                 | DEFAULT
is_mismatch                   | f
groups                        |
allowed_levels                | SESSION, DATABASE
superuser_visible_only        | t
change_under_support_guidance | f
change_requires_restart       | f
description                   | JSON list mapping S3 buckets to specific credentials.

See also

Configuration parameters