well, is pgsql capable to parse shell variables in postgresql.conf?
anway you should check your master log. If it can not archive the wal,
there will be errors reported in it.
于2011年12月16日 2:02:03,Khusro Jaleel写到:
Hello, I'm trying out a simple example from the Postgresql 9
Administration Cook
By default, postgresql encrypts user passwords using the MD5 hashing function.
They can be seen as "md5." in the rolpassword column of the pg_authid
table. Is there a mechanism that allows us to change this default behavior such
that postgresql can encrypt the passwords stored in the pg_auth
Hello, I'm trying out a simple example from the Postgresql 9
Administration Cookbook about File-based log shipping replication, but I
can't get it to work between 2 CentOS 5.7 VMs running Postgresql 9.1.
Here are my settings:
.bash_profile on master:
export PGARCHIVE=/var/lib/pgsql/pgarchive
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Zitat von jan-peter.seif...@gmx.de:
Hello Andreas,
thank you very much for the link.
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Datum: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 13:04:30 +0100
Von: lst_ho...@kwsoft.de
Zitat von Jan-Peter Seifert :
> I wonder whether the number of connections is still limited on
> Windows
When loading from a custom Pg-dump it'd be helpful to have the option to resume
an incomplete or failed attempt. Is there any way to do this now?
Hello,
I am doing streaming replication in 2 remote machines. On
primary server I have two tablespaces. Then I start baseback and copy data
directory on primary to standby server I use rsync command.
rsync -r /opt/PostgresPlus/9.0/data/ root@192.168.0.115:
/opt/PostgresPlus/data_stand