[HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?

2002-09-20 Thread Justin Clift

Hi everyone,

Have gotten a new PostgreSQL utility together called pg_autotune that
load tests using Tatsuo's pgbench code over multiple-iterations,
attempting to determine decent buffer settings for a specified client
load.

It's more a framework for adding stuff to later, but for now it just
works (albeit time consuming).

Where do I post it (here or PATCHES?) because if the code is rugged
enough then it might be useful in contrib?

:-)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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Re: [HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?

2002-09-20 Thread Shridhar Daithankar

On 20 Sep 2002 at 16:33, Justin Clift wrote:

 Hi everyone,
 
 Have gotten a new PostgreSQL utility together called pg_autotune that
 load tests using Tatsuo's pgbench code over multiple-iterations,
 attempting to determine decent buffer settings for a specified client
 load.
 
 It's more a framework for adding stuff to later, but for now it just
 works (albeit time consuming).
 
 Where do I post it (here or PATCHES?) because if the code is rugged
 enough then it might be useful in contrib?

or at http://gborg.postgresql.org, 

Bye
 Shridhar

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him what he asks for, instead of what he needs.  This is very strong
medicine, 
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Re: [HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?

2002-09-20 Thread Marc G. Fournier


gborg

On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Justin Clift wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 Have gotten a new PostgreSQL utility together called pg_autotune that
 load tests using Tatsuo's pgbench code over multiple-iterations,
 attempting to determine decent buffer settings for a specified client
 load.

 It's more a framework for adding stuff to later, but for now it just
 works (albeit time consuming).

 Where do I post it (here or PATCHES?) because if the code is rugged
 enough then it might be useful in contrib?

 :-)

 Regards and best wishes,

 Justin Clift

 --
 My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those
 who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the
 first group; there was less competition there.
- Indira Gandhi

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Re: [HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?

2002-09-20 Thread Dave Page



 -Original Message-
 From: Marc G. Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: 20 September 2002 14:55
 To: Justin Clift
 Cc: PostgreSQL Hackers Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?
 
 
 
 gborg

Just because I'm curious, is *all* new stuff going to Gborg, and is the
existing /contrib going to migrated there?

Regards, Dave.

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Re: [HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?

2002-09-20 Thread Lee Kindness

Dave Page writes:
  Just because I'm curious, is *all* new stuff going to Gborg, and is the
  existing /contrib going to migrated there?

I'm curious too...

If that is to happen then the profile of gborg would need to be
massively increased. Currenly the only real link on the 'net to gborg
(by searching through
http://www.google.com/search?q=link:gborg.postgresql.org) is from the
User Lounge (link Related projects) on the PostgreSQL site.

I'd have thought a link on the main left-hand list would be more apt.

And gbord needs a search facility if people are going to be able to
find anything...

Lee.

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Re: [HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?

2002-09-20 Thread Dave Page



 -Original Message-
 From: Lee Kindness [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: 20 September 2002 15:19
 To: Dave Page
 Cc: Marc G. Fournier; Justin Clift; Lee Kindness; PostgreSQL 
 Hackers Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Where to post a new PostgreSQL utility?
 
 
 Dave Page writes:
   Just because I'm curious, is *all* new stuff going to 
 Gborg, and is the   existing /contrib going to migrated there?
 
 I'm curious too...
 
 If that is to happen then the profile of gborg would need to 
 be massively increased. Currenly the only real link on the 
 'net to gborg (by searching through
 http://www.google.com/search?q=link:gborg.postgresql.org) is 
 from the User Lounge (link Related projects) on the PostgreSQL site.
 
 I'd have thought a link on the main left-hand list would be more apt.

That's being worked on in a roundabout kind of way...

 And gbord needs a search facility if people are going to be 
 able to find anything...

Yes, I think your're right. I will suggest it to the relevant people.

Regards, Dave.

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