[HACKERS] Thank you Command Prompt
Hi, A bit offtopic, but... For who do not read Planet PostgreSQL: I am no longer working for Command Prompt as of today: http://people.planetpostgresql.org/devrim/index.php?/archives/33-Bye-bye-Command-Prompt..html http://people.planetpostgresql.org/devrim/index.php?/archives/34-F.A.Q.-about-latest-news.html I'd like to thank Command Prompt publicly for the great support over the years to my community projects, and more. I wish them the best in the future. Regards, -- Devrim GÜNDÜZ, RHCE Command Prompt - http://www.CommandPrompt.com devrim~gunduz.org, devrim~PostgreSQL.org, devrim.gunduz~linux.org.tr http://www.gunduz.org Twitter: http://twitter.com/devrimgunduz signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
[HACKERS] Thank you ...
Postgresql Hackers, Just a quick but heartfelt "Thank You!" to all of you who make postgresql as sturdy as it is. Noon today, our datacenter provider suffered an, um, interruption in their uninterruptable redundant power supply systems. Power was restored seconds later, and this is what the postmaster had to say about it: LOG: database system was interrupted at 2004-10-08 11:55:47 EDT FATAL: the database system is starting up LOG: checkpoint record is at 1C/2A4CF040 LOG: redo record is at 1C/2A4CF040; undo record is at 0/0; shutdown FALSE LOG: next transaction ID: 16776013; next OID: 3686077 LOG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress LOG: redo starts at 1C/2A4CF080 LOG: record with zero length at 1C/2A521034 LOG: redo done at 1C/2A521010 FATAL: the database system is starting up FATAL: the database system is starting up LOG: database system is ready We were back online within minutes of the interruption w/o any data loss. So, I raise my glass to you! Thank you! James Robinson Socialserve.com ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend
Re: [HACKERS] Thank-you to Cybertec Geschwinde & Schonig
> -Original Message- > From: Lamar Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 07 January 2003 06:12 > To: Christopher Kings-Lynne; Hackers; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Thank-you to Cybertec Geschwinde & Schonig > > > On Monday 06 January 2003 21:01, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > > I just got my Christmas thank-you from Austria! It is by far the > > coolest letter I have ever received. Have the other > contributors got > > them as well? > > Ack! I forgot to send a thankyou to them! Thanks for the > reminder. Yes, I > got one. It made my day (my day needed made that day.). Eeep, me too. Thanks guys. I also thought it was a very nice gesture. Regards, Dave. ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly
Re: [HACKERS] Thank-you to Cybertec Geschwinde & Schonig
On Monday 06 January 2003 21:01, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > I just got my Christmas thank-you from Austria! It is by far the coolest > letter I have ever received. Have the other contributors got them as well? Ack! I forgot to send a thankyou to them! Thanks for the reminder. Yes, I got one. It made my day (my day needed made that day.). -- Lamar Owen WGCR Internet Radio 1 Peter 4:11 ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
[HACKERS] Thank-you to Cybertec Geschwinde & Schonig
Hi, I just got my Christmas thank-you from Austria! It is by far the coolest letter I have ever received. Have the other contributors got them as well? Thanks you guys, Chris Kings-Lynne ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html
[HACKERS] Thank you
I know this is not an "on-topic" post, but I wanted my message to reach the right people. I want to thank all of you who have worked so hard to make Postgres such an excellent database. Since people tend to complain a lot, I thought it might be nice to share some good news... I have just finished a several month project migrating a backend from Access to Postgres. We went live with PG about a week ago and the results are far better than we ever hoped for (knock on wood). The database is comprised of 43 tables, consumes over 167 MB ("du" on "data") and tends to have 5-10 simultaneous users. We have gone from several database corruptions per day to 24 hour uptime. Using ADO/ODBC, our average calc engine run-time was reduced by 50%! Live backups, significantly increased performance, scalability for additional users, elimination of corruption, and a path for web access to our system -- Postgres has greatly simplified my life! Thank you for all of your hard work! Sincerely, Brian E. Pangburn The Pangburn Company, Inc. www.nqadmin.com ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html