That does the trick, awesome!
I do think it would be great if psql had a stderr capture in addition to
stdout.
Thanks
hubert depesz lubaczewski-2 wrote:
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 10:55:10PM -0700, Gordon Shannon wrote:
Has anyone solved this issue before?
have you seen program script?
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Gordon Shannon gordo...@gmail.com wrote:
What I'm trying to do doesn't seem like it should be that difficult or
unusual, but I can't seem to find the right combination of commands to make
it happen. I want to have a log file that captures everything from an
In response to Scott Marlowe :
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Gordon Shannon gordo...@gmail.com wrote:
What I'm trying to do doesn't seem like it should be that difficult or
unusual, but I can't seem to find the right combination of commands to make
it happen. I want to have a log file
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:20 AM, A. Kretschmer
andreas.kretsch...@schollglas.com wrote:
In response to Scott Marlowe :
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Gordon Shannon gordo...@gmail.com wrote:
What I'm trying to do doesn't seem like it should be that difficult or
unusual, but I can't seem
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Duco Fijma wrote:
Please allow me to rephrase a question I asked on this list some time
ago. Could somebody shine some light on what exactly influences the
value of the %r parameter in the restore_command (as used in
recovery.conf)? I'm using this in a
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 02:05:19 +0100
Sam Mason s...@samason.me.uk wrote:
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 09:48:33PM +0200, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo
wrote:
I didn't find any elegant example of cursor use in PHP... OK PHP
is not the most elegant language around... but still any good
exapmle someone could
Hello,
since 2 days ago we're facing an increased load on our database server
(opensuse10.3-64bit, PostgreSQL 8.3.5, 8GB Ram). This high load stays the whole
working day.
==
current situation:
==
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I am beginning to migrate some functionality from an application
prototype into the DBMS. One of these elements is time stamping row
insertions and updates.
I have been reading about rules, functions and triggers in regards
to this issue. So, of course, now I have myself completely
befuddled.
2009/4/3 Gerd König koe...@transporeon.com:
Hello,
since 2 days ago we're facing an increased load on our database server
(opensuse10.3-64bit, PostgreSQL 8.3.5, 8GB Ram). This high load stays the
whole
working day.
How man cores?
==
current situation:
==
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 11:09:56AM +0200, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 02:05:19 +0100 Sam Mason s...@samason.me.uk wrote:
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 09:48:33PM +0200, Ivan Sergio Borgonovo wrote:
I didn't find any elegant example of cursor use in PHP... OK PHP
is not the
James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.ca writes:
I am beginning to migrate some functionality from an application
prototype into the DBMS. One of these elements is time stamping row
insertions and updates.
I have been reading about rules, functions and triggers in regards
to this issue. So, of
shared_buffers = 810MB
temp_buffers = 128MB
work_mem = 512MB
maintenance_work_mem = 256MB
max_stack_depth = 7MB
effective_cache_size = 800MB
QUERY PLAN without changes
Aggregate (cost=98018.96..98018.97 rows=1 width=4) (actual
time=64049.326..64049.328 rows=1 loops=1)
- Bitmap Heap Scan
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009, Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:20 AM, A. Kretschmer
andreas.kretsch...@schollglas.com wrote:
In response to Scott Marlowe :
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Gordon Shannon gordo...@gmail.com wrote:
What I'm trying to do doesn't seem like it should
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 01:20:33AM -0700, rafalak wrote:
QUERY PLAN without changes
Aggregate (cost=98018.96..98018.97 rows=1 width=4) (actual
time=64049.326..64049.328 rows=1 loops=1)
- Bitmap Heap Scan on tbl_photos_keywords (cost=533.23..97940.02
rows=31577 width=4) (actual
On Apr 2, 2009, at 11:07 PM, Gordon Shannon wrote:
That does the trick, awesome!
I do think it would be great if psql had a stderr capture in
addition to
stdout.
While the recommendations to use script are perfect for the use case
of capturing everything, including input, I think it's
rafalak rafa...@gmail.com writes:
QUERY PLAN without changes
Aggregate (cost=98018.96..98018.97 rows=1 width=4) (actual
time=64049.326..64049.328 rows=1 loops=1)
- Bitmap Heap Scan on tbl_photos_keywords (cost=533.23..97940.02
rows=31577 width=4) (actual time=157.787..63905.939
Hi
I'm running into the following error when i create a CONSTRAINT
TRIGGER.
NOTICE: ignoring incomplete trigger group for constraint unnamed
FOREIGN KEY cd_card(tender) REFERENCES cd_tender(id)
DETAIL: Found referenced table's DELETE trigger.
for the following statement
CREATE
Komaravolu, Satya satya.komarav...@gilbarco.com writes:
I'm running into the following error when i create a CONSTRAINT
TRIGGER.
NOTICE: ignoring incomplete trigger group for constraint unnamed
FOREIGN KEY cd_card(tender) REFERENCES cd_tender(id)
DETAIL: Found referenced table's
Hello Scott,
thanks for answering.
Scott Marlowe schrieb:
2009/4/3 Gerd König koe...@transporeon.com:
Hello,
since 2 days ago we're facing an increased load on our database server
(opensuse10.3-64bit, PostgreSQL 8.3.5, 8GB Ram). This high load stays the whole
working day.
How man cores?
Komaravolu, Satya satya.komarav...@gilbarco.com writes:
The SQL file is failing on the following error. I gave you that
message as it was the first one for the list
of CONSTRAINT TRIGGER statements.
NOTICE: converting trigger group into constraint unnamed FOREIGN
KEY
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Gerd Koenig koe...@transporeon.com wrote:
The problem might be that you're assuming there's a problem. Looking
at the rest of your diags, you're data set fits in memory, I/O wait is
10% and there are no processes waiting for a CPU to free up, they're
all
On Apr 3, 2009, at 7:32 AM, Scott Marlowe wrote:
2009/4/3 Gerd König koe...@transporeon.com:
Hello,
since 2 days ago we're facing an increased load on our database
server
(opensuse10.3-64bit, PostgreSQL 8.3.5, 8GB Ram). This high load
stays the whole
working day.
How man cores?
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Erik Jones ejo...@engineyard.com wrote:
On Apr 3, 2009, at 7:32 AM, Scott Marlowe wrote:
2009/4/3 Gerd König koe...@transporeon.com:
Hello,
since 2 days ago we're facing an increased load on our database server
(opensuse10.3-64bit, PostgreSQL 8.3.5, 8GB
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