[ADMIN] Re: [INTERFACES] PQendcopy: resetting connection error
sathya priya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > pg_dump -z dbname > bkfilename > PQendcopy: resetting connection It's difficult to tell from this what made the COPY command fail. There might be more info in the postmaster's logfile, though. (If you're not running the postmaster with a logfile, restart it with one --- no -S switch, send stdout and stderr to a file --- and do the dump again.) regards, tom lane
[ADMIN] v7.0.3 on Solaris 2.7
I didn't get the clean 'gmake'. Attached is the output from 'gmake'. Can you shed the light for me? Thanks. <> Navidad.exe
[ADMIN] Trojan Alert
According to my virus scanner, the message from Wuttipong Suvaphrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> titled "v7.0.3 on Solaris 2.7" contained the "TR.Worm.Navidad" Trojan. Be carefull: - log file begin - info: extracting attachment 1 to /var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-0 (encoding="quoted-printable", name="(no name)", filename="(no name)") info: extracting attachment 2 to /var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-1 (encoding="base64", name="Navidad.exe", filename="Navidad.exe") checking file "/var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-0" checking file "/var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-1" VIRUS! the file "/var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-1" contains code of "TR.Worm.Navidad" - log file end - Thanks, Avi -- Avi Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [ADMIN] Which Linux Distribution
Alfred Perlstein wrote: > * Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001123 14:33] wrote: > > * Timothy J Hitchens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001123 13:35] wrote: > > > That is 4 Million Queries per Second which is 14 Billion 400 Million per > > > hour. > > > This may sound a little big but this is what we will be launching on the 1st > > > December 2000 using postgresql and php. > > What platform is this going to be on? You will not be able to do > > 4 million queries per second with Postgresql on a PC platform. > You do realize that even a 800Mhz Pentium that the math makes > this practically impossible: Then use Linux for S/390 and PostgreSQL on S/390. Use big iron for big iron tasks. If he's really expecting this big of load (that would make such a cluster qualify for one of the top slots on the TPC-C benchmarks, incidentally!), then he should have enough money to buy a largish S/390 -- after all, the bandwidth to serve the pages of such a large number of queries is going to be huge -- even America Online is only serving an estimated 28 kilopages per second with their server farm. -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11
Re: [ADMIN] Trojan Alert
Avi Schwartz wrote: > According to my virus scanner, the message from Wuttipong Suvaphrom > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> titled "v7.0.3 on Solaris 2.7" contained the > "TR.Worm.Navidad" Trojan. Be carefull: > > - log file begin - > info: extracting attachment 1 to /var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-0 > (encoding="quoted-printable", name="(no name)", filename="(no name)") > info: extracting attachment 2 to /var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-1 > (encoding="base64", > name="Navidad.exe", filename="Navidad.exe") > checking file "/var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-0" > checking file "/var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-1" > VIRUS! the file "/var/tmp/avVBIA4R/av-1" contains code of > "TR.Worm.Navidad" > - log file end - > > Thanks, > Avi > -- > Avi Schwartz > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just got this one too, although in one of its alternative incarnations! The attached mail has been found to contain a virus Originally /usr/sbin/scanmails -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Y -a -d dmill The mail has been stored as /var/virusmails/root/virus-20001124-5063 xxFri Nov 24 13:58:34 GMT 2000xxx scanmails (0.2.1) called -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Y -a -d dmill FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO: dmill /var/tmp/scanmails5063/unpacked/SFX: total 2 drwxr-xr-x2 root root 1024 Nov 24 13:58 . drwxr-xr-x3 root root 1024 Nov 24 13:58 .. Scanning /var/tmp/scanmails5063/unpacked/* Scanning file /var/tmp/scanmails5063/unpacked/mm.VBPik2 Scanning file /var/tmp/scanmails5063/unpacked/Navidad.exe /var/tmp/scanmails5063/unpacked/Navidad.exe Found the W32/Navidad@M trojan !!! Info on the virus can be found at: http://vil.nai.com/vil/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=98881 Looks like it could be nasty if you run Outlook on a Whinedoze PC. Watch your backs! Dave -- He was part of my dream, of course -- but then I was part of his dream too. -- Lewis Carroll email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web1 : www.largesalad.co.uk web2 : www.p21.co.uk