Re: [PATCHES] akward wording in autovacuum README

2003-10-08 Thread Bruce Momjian

Patch applied.  Thanks.

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Robert Treat wrote:
> Change some awkward wording in the pg_autovacuum README file. I really
> only read this because of Niel :-)
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[PATCHES] akward wording in autovacuum README

2003-10-08 Thread Robert Treat
Change some awkward wording in the pg_autovacuum README file. I really
only read this because of Niel :-)

Robert Treat
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Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL
Index: README.pg_autovacuum
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RCS file: /projects/cvsroot/pgsql-server/contrib/pg_autovacuum/README.pg_autovacuum,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -c -r1.3 README.pg_autovacuum
*** README.pg_autovacuum	13 Sep 2003 16:26:17 -	1.3
--- README.pg_autovacuum	8 Oct 2003 18:04:38 -
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*** 35,41 
  
  pg_autovacuum requires that the statistics system be enabled and
  reporting row level stats.  The overhead of the stats system has been
! shown to be significant costly under certain workloads.  For instance,
  a tight loop of queries performing "select 1" was found to run nearly
  30% slower when stats were enabled.  However, in practice, with more
  realistic workloads, the stats system overhead is usually nominal.
--- 35,41 
  
  pg_autovacuum requires that the statistics system be enabled and
  reporting row level stats.  The overhead of the stats system has been
! shown to have a significant cost under certain workloads.  For instance,
  a tight loop of queries performing "select 1" was found to run nearly
  30% slower when stats were enabled.  However, in practice, with more
  realistic workloads, the stats system overhead is usually nominal.

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