Depending on the details, I'd love to attend. Any more specifics, by chance?
On 7/11/09, Richard Broersma richard.broer...@gmail.com wrote:
Josh Berkus and David Fetter will be in West Los Angeles area the
beginning of next week. This would be a good opportunity to get
together to enjoy
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Scott Marlowe scott.marl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hard to say with what you've told us so far.
what more should I post/need? I was suspecting that as well as I've
never had postgres be silent and not work -- I've also never let a db
fill its disk and get f'ed like
Greetings,
I've gotten myself in a pickle and had a postgresql (8.2) instance
fill its disk completely and shutdown itself down. I've moved the
entire data directory to a new, larger slice however postmaster never
finishes starting. Despite configuring postgresql.conf for excessive
'verboseness'
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am currently chilling at MySQLCon. If any other Elephant riders who
are doing a little Dolphin hunting are about... I am in Ballroom E
about to give a talk on what Mysql can learn from PostgreSQL.
is there
On Jan 29, 2008 6:30 PM, Chander Ganesan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to point two servers running PGPool at the same two
database servers? If so, I seem to recall reading about being able to
use some kind of virtual IP address to split the traffic to both.
CARP...I've never
I'm curious if anyone on the list has any hands on performance
experience with running PostgreSQL on 3PAR appliances (big and small).
If you do, please contact me offlist - I'll be happy to summarize for
the list archives.
Thanks,
Aaron
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On 7/26/06, aurora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From your experience do you expect the database would run into this from
time to time that requires DBA's interventions? Is so it would become a
problem for our customers because our product is a standalone system. We
don't intend to expose the
Anyone care to share the great books, articles, manifestos, notes,
leaflets, etc on data modelling they've come across? Ideally I'd like
to find a great college level book on data models, but I haven't come
across one that even slightly holds definitive resource-type status.
Feel free to reply
*Sun backs open-source database PostgreSQL*
This is going to make PostgreSQL a much easier sell to PHB's (at
least, in my experience)
aaron.glenn
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TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
On 10/24/05, CSN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice comes to mind:
nice pg_dump ...
as mentioned earlier...nice isn't going to do anything for I/O. PITR
(point in time recovery) would be, in my opinion, the best solution to
this problem.
aaron.glenn
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On 10/4/05, Richmond Dyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my understanding of the license for Postgresql, there is no
licensing fees as long as you are not selling it yourself for a profit.
Completely incorrect. You can do whatever you like with PostgreSQL;
you just can't sue anyone when things
On 10/4/05, Welty, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Glenn wrote:
Completely incorrect. You can do whatever you like with PostgreSQL;
you just can't sue anyone when things go south.
_and_ you need to preserve the copyright notices.
excellent point.
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On 4/18/05, Christopher Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This isn't a high-priority question.
and if I can latch on to this non-priority question with another in a
similar vain: what sort of RDBMS do huge transactional systems like
Tandy's use? I've read that everything is a database,
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 14:29:08 -0500, Robert Treat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slony
Yes.
High Availability
Yes.
If you have other ideas please feel free to chime in, we'd really like to see
an uptick in postgresql attendees.
Will Bruce and Tom be attending this year like they did in 2002?
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 16:24:06 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Internet explorer.
That would be your problem right there. IE's handling of FTP sessions
is notoriously quirky. Do yourself a favor and download a shareware
FTP program, or open up a DOS prompt.
Regards,
Google slony
Regards,
aaron.glenn
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:29:11 +0530, Nageshwar Rao
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We would like use Postgresql as our database. For high availability is it
possible to cluster DB in Postgresql. Appreciate if you can let me know how
this can be
What is the PostgreSQL project's official stance/view/comment on this?
aaron.glenn
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:48:26 +0900 (JST), Tatsuo Ishii
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
We, Software Research Associates, Inc., have started PostgreSQL CE
(PostgreSQL Certificated Engineer), on Oct 1st.
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