Re: [HACKERS] pg_resetxlog output clarification

2007-11-07 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Am Dienstag, 25. September 2007 schrieb Simon Riggs:
> > Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > First log file ID for new XLOG:
> > > First log file segment for new XLOG:

> Perhaps "after reset" would be better than "for new XLOG".

I like this better.  I have made the change.

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Re: [HACKERS] pg_resetxlog output clarification

2007-09-25 Thread Simon Riggs
On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 12:33 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What do these output lines in pg_resetxlog of 8.3 mean?
> > First log file ID for new XLOG:
> > First log file segment for new XLOG:
> > What does it mean to have a "new XLOG"?
> 
> Why does that wording surprise you?  pg_resetxlog is for wiping out
> your xlog and starting fresh, no?

Perhaps "after reset" would be better than "for new XLOG".

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Re: [HACKERS] pg_resetxlog output clarification

2007-09-25 Thread Tom Lane
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What do these output lines in pg_resetxlog of 8.3 mean?
> First log file ID for new XLOG:
> First log file segment for new XLOG:
> What does it mean to have a "new XLOG"?

Why does that wording surprise you?  pg_resetxlog is for wiping out
your xlog and starting fresh, no?

regards, tom lane

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[HACKERS] pg_resetxlog output clarification

2007-09-25 Thread Peter Eisentraut
What do these output lines in pg_resetxlog of 8.3 mean?

First log file ID for new XLOG:
First log file segment for new XLOG:

What does it mean to have a "new XLOG"?

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