August Zajonc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The reason this is interesting to me is that for me, instrumentation
> really seemed like a core thing that one would want in a database.
AFAICS, contrib/adminpack has approximately nothing to do with
"instrumentation".
regards,
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> August Zajonc wrote:
>> Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
>>> Jim Nasby a ecrit le 22/09/2006 04:52:
On Sep 21, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Thomas Vatter wrote:
> When connection to the server with pgadmin3 there is a warning:
> "The server lacks instrumentation functions ..."
>>
August Zajonc wrote:
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Jim Nasby a ecrit le 22/09/2006 04:52:
On Sep 21, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Thomas Vatter wrote:
When connection to the server with pgadmin3 there is a warning:
"The server lacks instrumentation functions ..."
There may be something wrong with my installat
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> Jim Nasby a ecrit le 22/09/2006 04:52:
>> On Sep 21, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Thomas Vatter wrote:
>>> When connection to the server with pgadmin3 there is a warning:
>>> "The server lacks instrumentation functions ..."
>>> There may be something wrong with my installation.
>>>
Jim Nasby a ecrit le 22/09/2006 04:52:
On Sep 21, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Thomas Vatter wrote:
When connection to the server with pgadmin3 there is a warning:
"The server lacks instrumentation functions ..."
There may be something wrong with my installation.
The server is version 8.1.4, it is the vers
On Sep 21, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Thomas Vatter wrote:
When connection to the server with pgadmin3 there is a warning:
"The server lacks instrumentation functions ..."
There may be something wrong with my installation.
The server is version 8.1.4, it is the version for sles9 downloaded as
rpms from su
When connection to the server with pgadmin3 there is a warning:
"The server lacks instrumentation functions ..."
There may be something wrong with my installation.
The server is version 8.1.4, it is the version for sles9 downloaded as
rpms from suse.
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