I am currently attempting to migrate one of our customers databases to
partitioned tables.  This database is used to store firewall logs and
is currently in the range of 600GB (thats 90 days worth).

I am having problems with the rewrite rules though it seems to be skipping over 
any rule that has a where statement in it ie

CREATE OR REPLACE RULE firewall_test AS ON INSERT TO firewall DO INSTEAD INSERT 
INTO firewall_y2008m04d21 VALUES(NEW."time");
INSERT INTO firewall (time) VALUES('2008-04-21 12:00:00');
INSERT 1029459 1

works but

CREATE OR REPLACE RULE firewall_test AS ON INSERT TO firewall WHERE TRUE DO 
INSTEAD INSERT INTO firewall_y2008m04d21 VALUES(NEW."time");
INSERT INTO firewall (time) VALUES('2008-04-21 12:00:00');
ERROR:  No inserting to firewall please

doesn't. I have placed a trigger on the table to prevent anything from 
inserting into the top level table hence the error.

an example of the full rule we are trying to use that doesn't work is

    firewall_y2008m04d21_insert AS
    ON INSERT TO firewall
   WHERE new."time" >= '2008-04-21 00:00:00'::timestamp without time zone AND 
new."time" < '2008-04-22 00:00:00'::timestamp without time zone DO INSTEAD  
INSERT INTO firewall_y2008m04d21 ("time", firewall, pri, sent, rcvd, lsent, 
lrcvd, duration, src, dst, arg, msg, ref, dstname, srcname, agent, server, 
srcclass, dstclass, rule, username, proto, op, result, vpn, type, cache, 
direction, content, fwdfor, coninfo, tcpflags, method, action, policy, service, 
engine, state, fwid, block, authprofile, summarised, realm, clientmac, account, 
count, interface) 
  VALUES (new."time", new.firewall, new.pri, new.sent, new.rcvd, new.lsent, 
new.lrcvd, new.duration, new.src, new.dst, new.arg, new.msg, new.ref, 
new.dstname, new.srcname, new.agent, new.server, new.srcclass, new.dstclass, 
new.rule, new.username, new.proto, new.op, new.result, new.vpn, new.type, 
new.cache, new.direction, new.content, new.fwdfor, new.coninfo, new.tcpflags, 
new.method, new.action, new.policy, new.service, new.engine, new.state, 
new.fwid, new.block, new.authprofile, new.summarised, new.realm, new.clientmac, 
new.account, new.count, new.interface)

There is one of these for each day with only the times changing.

Am I missing something or is this just broken?


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