ext2 does support files larger then 2GB. As I said in the email I created the
2.5 GB file on the same system. Intel base Linux systems had a bug in older
version of Linux that caused a 2GB limit but that problem was fixed and my
system does not have the bug.
I will check out the link.
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Are table names now numbers in 7.1.2? I was running 7.0.3 and I was using the
name of the files becase it was faster to parse a list of the dir then query
the db pg_tables.
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y thing should go to text easy. How
would I get it back?
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ble? Then I could restore them one table
at a time right?
I have no large object in the tables. Every thing should go to text easy. How
would I get it back?
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that is a good idea or even if it would
work. Is there another table that keeps track of what is in the database?
I you need to know
postgresql version 7.0.2
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