Re: [ADMIN] pgadmin 1.4 + pgsql 8.1.0

2006-03-22 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Mr. Dan wrote: > Pgadmin is amazing. You can log on with a user account that's been > authenticated through Linux PAM and then run a command like pg_dump > or createdb that you wouldn't have access to run on the linux command > line as long as postgres approves that access. PgAdmin doesn't have a

Re: [ADMIN] How to turn off autovacuum

2006-03-22 Thread Tom Lane
"Chris Hoover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Question, if I turn on autovacuum in PG 8.1, how do I turn it off? > The reason behind this question is that we would love to turn it on and try > it in our production systems. However, if we find that it is causing to > much i/o load, we need to be ab

[ADMIN] How to turn off autovacuum

2006-03-22 Thread Chris Hoover
Question, if I turn on autovacuum in PG 8.1, how do I turn it off? The reason behind this question is that we would love to turn it on and try it in our production systems.  However, if we find that it is causing to much i/o load, we need to be able to turn it off on a moments notice with out stop

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2006-03-22 Thread Zuoxin . Wang
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Re: [ADMIN] pgadmin 1.4 + pgsql 8.1.0

2006-03-22 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:42:54 -0500, "Mr. Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Pgadmin is amazing. You can log on with a user account that's been > authenticated through Linux PAM and then run a command like pg_dump or > createdb that you wouldn't have access to run on the linux comma

[ADMIN] PG & AMD 64bit

2006-03-22 Thread Nigel Bishop
Hi,   Does anyone know of any issues running PG8.0 / Redhat 4 on a HP-385 with 64bit AMD procs   Thanks   Nigel   Communications on or through ioko's computer systems may be monitored or recorded to secure effective system operation and for other lawful purposes.Unless otherwise

[ADMIN] pgadmin 1.4 + pgsql 8.1.0

2006-03-22 Thread Mr. Dan
Hi, Pgadmin is amazing. You can log on with a user account that's been authenticated through Linux PAM and then run a command like pg_dump or createdb that you wouldn't have access to run on the linux command line as long as postgres approves that access. Is there a way to bring that power

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2006-03-22 Thread Jorge Gabriel Gonzalez
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2006-03-22 Thread KALODIKIS THODORIS
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