On 2/11/07, Benjamin Arai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Edwin,
Which connection parameters effect system resources?
i remembered wrong. the connection parameters i was thinking of is here:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/libpq-envars.html
however, looking more closely to the config
Hi Edwin,
Which connection parameters effect system resources?
Benjamin
Edwin Eyan Moragas wrote:
On 2/11/07, Benjamin Arai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to give priorities to queries or users? Something
similar to NICE in Linux. My goal is to give the updating (backend)
ap
On 2/11/07, Benjamin Arai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to give priorities to queries or users? Something
similar to NICE in Linux. My goal is to give the updating (backend)
application a very low priority and give the web application a high
priority to avoid disturbing the use
Benjamin Arai wrote:
> Just to clarify, there is no way to throttle specific queries or users
> in PostgreSQL?
That is correct.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
> Benjamin
>
> Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>> Benjamin Arai wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there a way to give priorities to queries or use
Just to clarify, there is no way to throttle specific queries or users
in PostgreSQL?
Benjamin
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Benjamin Arai wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to give priorities to queries or users? Something
similar to NICE in Linux. My goal is to give the updating (backend)
application
Benjamin Arai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to give priorities to queries or users? Something
> similar to NICE in Linux. My goal is to give the updating (backend)
> application a very low priority and give the web application a high
> priority to avoid disturbing the user experience.\
Nope :
Hi,
Is there a way to give priorities to queries or users? Something
similar to NICE in Linux. My goal is to give the updating (backend)
application a very low priority and give the web application a high
priority to avoid disturbing the user experience.
Thanks in advance!
Benjamin